No. This supermassive black hole has a mass of 4 million times the mass of the Sun (well, that's the latest estimate), and it is at a distance of 30,000 light-years. There is no reason to believe we are getting near it in the foreseeable future.Also, it is part of the structure of our galaxy; why would we be disturbed by its presence? We should be grateful it is there.
A supermassive black hole is a black hole with a very large mass, millions to billions times the mass of the sun. The supermassive black hole in our galaxy is about 4 million times the mass of the sun.
To understand the 'how' of the presence of a supermassive black hole believed to be in the center of the Milky Way, one would need to know of the mechanism of its origin, which is tied to the origin of the galaxy itself. If sufficient matter is present in a given location, gravitational forces cause the matter to 'clump' and if sufficiently strong, it will continue to accrete and gain in mass; above a certain mass, given favorable conditions, a black hole will form. This is believed to have happened during the formation of our galaxy. In the case of the black hole at the galactic center, calculations indicate it has managed to acquire over four million solar masses.
Ignorance is the word that means not knowing about something that you should know.
An intermediate-mass black hole is one that has a mass somewhere between 100 and a million solar masses, i.e., larger than the stellar black holes, but smaller than the supermassive black holes. It seems likely that such holes should exist, but the observational evidence is not yet very firm.An intermediate black hole is one whose mass is somewhere between that of a stellar black hole (a few times the mass of the Sun), and that of a supermassive, or galactic, black hole (millions or billions of times the mass of the Sun).
You should recycle incandescent bulbs at a designated recycling center to prevent environmental harm from their disposal.
There is no reason why it should explode. The gravity that holds it together is way too strong.
That is very likely. 1) Every larger galaxy, or most of them, have a supermassive black hole in their center. 2) Since a certain percentage of star eventually become a stellar black hole, any galaxy should have several stellar black holes,in addition to the supermassive black hole.
if they did something serious then they should go.
they should, if not be a jerk and ask them to tune it for you their getting paid for something
Should read dead short from the antenna itself(not the base) to the plug center pin if the antenna is not coated with plastic or something.
A supermassive black hole is a black hole with a very large mass, millions to billions times the mass of the sun. The supermassive black hole in our galaxy is about 4 million times the mass of the sun.
The typical answer for "free" is to take what you get. However; when it comes to something as sensitive as addiction, you shouldn't offer the service unless you can provide it well. Therefore you should expect intensive care. You should be familiar with what the services will be available from the center. You should also know if there will be any cost for using the service.
right under steering colum it should have something saying obdII at least on 2002 that where it at by center concole
No, wish you could though. l keep sending in that they should make a breeding center or something but they never did lol
You should make sure the center has the ability to meet your needs. Also you should verify the pricing information for the center.
Ask sincere questions to get to the real reason for the caller being unhappy.
You should look for a highly-regarded center with very positive word of mouth. Additionally, you should notice a clean center, with an attentive staff.