The milky way contains about a dozen black holes in the milky way.
Every galaxy is comprised of a massive amount of space. This space is filled with millions of planets, stars, different forms of matter such as meteors and comets. Another thing present in the milky way are black holes.
There are no known black holes near Saturn. The nearest known black holes are much further away in our galaxy. Saturn does have its own moons and rings, but black holes are not typically found in such close proximity to planets.
It would emit a lot of radiation. Some distant black holes (or more accurately, the area around the black holes) emit more radiation than an entire galaxy. Such black holes are known as quasars.
The Milky Way appears to have a huge (even for a black hole) gravitational object at the center of it, and this is supposed by a lot of scientists to be a black hole. The arms of our galaxy sweep around the center.
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 .
Black holes are common in most galaxies. It is not odd that there would be a black hole in the middle of the Milky Way.
Not all galaxies have black holes in their centers, but many large galaxies, including our own Milky Way, are believed to have supermassive black holes at their centers.
Not every galaxy has a black hole at its center, but many galaxies, including our own Milky Way, do have supermassive black holes at their centers.
All galaxies have black holes, even the Milky Way.
Stars, gas, nebulas and black holes.
It is a mixture of black holes and stars
Current thoughts, based on observations, are, that there is a single massive black hole at the centre of our Galaxy, the Milky Way.
Black Holes are scattered throughout the cosmos. It is theorised that there are supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies such as ours (The Milky Way).
There are no gallaxies in the milky way. The milky way is a gallaxy its self.Well, technicley there's no planets in the millet way. It's just abunch of stars and black holes. The black wholes dust or as some call it space dust, makes all the colors, and the stars are what make the milky way bright and easier to see.
Earth is a planet. Center's of galaxies sometimes contain black holes. Planets can't be black holes.
Not all galaxies have black holes. While many galaxies, including our own Milky Way, have supermassive black holes at their centers, there are also galaxies that do not have black holes. The presence of a black hole in a galaxy depends on various factors such as the size and age of the galaxy.
The Milky Way is not a universe; it is a galaxy.And, whatever do you mean with "vortex"? Perhaps you are referring to the gigantic black holes that appear in the center of many galaxies? In this case, yes, our Milky Way has a supermassive black hole, with a mass estimated at 4 million times the mass of our Sun.