Rafael Thundercat

Sagitarius A Star - Galaxi center

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Ok lets stop talking about the little fish, the Sun. What about the Big fish, the center where all this Galaxy spin around

What some of you guys know or think about this.

Leo, have you visited this center in your infinity journeys?

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@Rafael Thundercat

M87 is a big boy

I asked AI bing:


 

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M87 is a giant elliptical galaxy that contains a supermassive black hole at its core. The black hole was the first one to be directly imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope in 20191. The black hole has a mass of 6.5 billion times that of the sun and is surrounded by a bright ring of hot gas2. The black hole also produces a powerful jet of plasma that extends for thousands of light-years from the galaxy’s center3. The jet is one of the brightest sources of radio waves in the sky and can be seen in different wavelengths4. 

M87 is the largest and most massive galaxy in the Virgo Cluster, which is a group of thousands of galaxies that are gravitationally bound together5. M87 has about 15,000 globular clusters, which are spherical collections of old stars that orbit the galaxy. M87 is an active galaxy, meaning that it has a high level of activity and energy output in its core, which is fueled by the black hole. Some theories suggest that the black hole may have grown so large by merging with other black holes or by swallowing nearby stars and gas. M87 is a fascinating object for astronomers and a popular target for amateur and professional telescopes.



 

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Entropy video, around the end it talks about the Black Hole in the Middle of Galaxy and How Entropy work on it

 

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You have to check this one out:

 

 

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