In the center of the Milky Way Galaxy is a super massive black hole. Don't worry, Earth is in absolutely no danger. Earth is in the Goldilocks Region of the galaxy. It's not too far from the center, but it's not too close. Anyway, the super massive black hole makes the stars in the center rotate.
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amazing that this THEORY is being taught as fact in our schools but science did once teach the flat earth at the center of the universe as fact then that changed , scientists seem incredibly unwilling to admit they just don't know
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Whenever I see a computer imaging of the Milky Way it always appears that a large bright ball is in the center, similar to the sun, but much larger. I'm assuming this is just a large, concentrated area of stars and dust
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A super massive black hole 1 million times bigger than our sun
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A supermassive black hole. Specifically, a black hole that's 1,000 times more massive than our sun, and crammed into a space smaller than the area of Neptune's orbit around the sun.
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Huge stars and a super massive black hole. Sheer chaotic power.
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A huge, massive black hole. And the center "yellow bulge" is made up of many stars, mainly red, and yellow ones like our sun.
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It's a supermassive black hole.
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They say it is a black hole. Some say it is a cluster of aging stars.
BUT THERE IS A LOT OF GRAVITY!
BUT THERE IS A LOT OF GRAVITY!
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I believe that it is a huge black hole really big!
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i think there might be a big black hole and may be solar system