Almost every galaxy has a super massive black hole in its centre and this fact is widely accepted now days . Milky way galaxy also have a super massive black hole of its own, weighing more than 4 million times more than our sun's mass.
Andromeda galaxy is our nearest neighbour having a super massive black hole in its centre weighing 114 million solar masses .
We often find supermassive black holes in the center of galaxies. Stellar black holes are found in different places in space. We have a supermassive black hole in the middle of our own Milky Way galaxy. Scientists say that it is a very small black hole compared to the ones in some other galaxies. Very amazing.
There are, at least in theory, many black holes throughout the galaxy and in every galaxy. There is a massive black hole at the center of our galaxy, The Milky Way, and it has been indirectly observed by studying the orbits of stars near the galaxy's center. There may be massive black holes at the centers of all or most galaxies.
Most galaxies are believed to have supermassive black holes at their centers.
There are black holes in the middle of many galaxies, probably including our own Milky Way galaxy.
It is believed that all galaxies have a black hole at their centers.
Basically, ALL galaxies - or most of them - have a huge black hole at their center. Read the Wikipedia article on "supermassive black hole" for more information.
Choose any large galaxy. All large galaxies have a black hole at their center.
No. The super massive black hole at the center of the galaxy has about 4 million times the mass of the sun while the galaxy as a whole has at leas 1 trillion solar masses. In other words the black hole at the center of the galaxy accounts for about one twenty-fifth of one percent of the galaxy's mass.
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No, it won't.
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There are many black holes in the universe, and they are generally in the very center of a galaxy. Our Galaxy, the Milky Way, has one big black hole in the centre of it.
the theory says in the center of each galaxy there must be a blackhole with an incredibly dense mass concentrated in a very small space. We can't "see" them because light that is entering a blackhole simply "stops" making it impossible to see what's inside because the outside is covered by the light that got trapped.
It may sound crazy, but yea. there is this big as black hole in the middle of our galaxy, so we orbit the black hole.
In the galaxy m87 at the center of the constellation Virgo, is a super massive blackhole of 3 billion solar masses and a diameter of 11 billion miles.And that is in the known universe.Another's view: There is a blackhole of 18 billion solar masses in the quasar OJ 287 and it is (approximately) 3.5 billion light years away.
Yes. The mass inside the black hole is about 4 million times that of the sun.
Observations seem to suggest that there is already a super massive black hole at the centre of our galaxy.
No. The super massive black hole at the center of the galaxy has about 4 million times the mass of the sun while the galaxy as a whole has at leas 1 trillion solar masses. In other words the black hole at the center of the galaxy accounts for about one twenty-fifth of one percent of the galaxy's mass.
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The Milky Way contains a supergiant blackhole at its center.
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You cannot see a Blackhole with the naked eye and they're hard to detect anyway. No one would see a Blackhole pull anything into its center.