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Well, friend, supermassive black holes, like the one at the heart of our Milky Way galaxy, are truly fascinating beings. Scientists estimate that the mass of this particular black hole is around 4 million times that of our sun. It's amazing to think about the immense power and beauty that exists out there in the universe!

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