It is likely that there is more than one black hole in our galaxy, but the one believed to be in the centre is called 'Sagittarius A*' (A Star). However, if it is not a black hole, then 'Sagittarius A*' refers to whatever it is found to be instead.
I believe the closest black hole is in the center of the Milky Way galaxy... But is a black hole a dark hole? Hmm.
It is likely to be a black hole though this has yet to be confirmed.
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
Sorry, the universe does not have one center. According to the usual interpretation of the Big Bang theory, any and all points in the universe can equally be considered centers of the universe.Perhaps you meant to ask "Why does Sagittarius A indicate that a black hole is at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy?" instead. Galaxies do have distinct centers, all spiral galaxies are now believed to have a supermassive black hole at their centers, and our galaxy: the Milky Way is a spiral galaxy. The observations of the object called Sagittarius A match what would be expected of a supermassive black hole and are in the right galactic direction to place it at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
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.
No, the sun does not orbit a black hole in the center of our galaxy. The sun orbits around the center of the Milky Way galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
every galaxy got a black hole in the center even our galaxy, the milky way.
No, the sun is not orbiting a black hole. The sun is part of the Milky Way galaxy and orbits around the center of the galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
Most astrophysicists believe that there is a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
Not all galaxies have a black hole at their center. Some galaxies, like our own Milky Way, do have a supermassive black hole at their center, while others do not.
The galactic center of the Milky Way is a compact object of very large mass (named Sagittarius A), strongly suspected to be a supermassive black hole.
It is suggested that there is a black hole in the center of not just The Milky Way, but most other galaxies.
The very center is believed to contain a very powerful black hole.
Fortunately, no.
Yes, most galaxies, including our own Milky Way, are believed to have a supermassive black hole at their center.
I believe the closest black hole is in the center of the Milky Way galaxy... But is a black hole a dark hole? Hmm.
It is likely to be a black hole though this has yet to be confirmed.