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    Stars orbiting Sagittarius A* (Super Massive Blackhole in center of Milky Way)

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      Stars orbiting Sagittarius A* (Super Massive Blackhole in center of Milky Way)

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      This is a timelapse of ~20 Earth years btw!

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        Stars orbiting Sagittarius A* (Super Massive Blackhole in center of Milky Way)

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        @stux

        II can't hear the term 'super massive black hole' without also hearing this opening riff.

        - YouTube

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        I should get help.

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          @stux

          II can't hear the term 'super massive black hole' without also hearing this opening riff.

          - YouTube

          Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.

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          (www.youtube.com)

          I should get help.

          🙂

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          @Sir_Osis_of_Liver Heavy rock? Muse is cool

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            @stux

            One of the best time-lapses. Haven't read the paper yet, but here's the dark matter angle:

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            A Dense Clump Of Dark Matter, Not A Supermassive Black Hole, Could Reside In The Milky Way's Center.

            There's been widespread agreement that a supermassive black hole resides in the Milky Way's Center. But that may not be true. Researchers say that a dense clump of fermionic dark matter can also explain the motions of stars and gas clouds in the region. Crucially, it can also explain the famous Event Horizon Telescope image of the SMBH.

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              Stars orbiting Sagittarius A* (Super Massive Blackhole in center of Milky Way)

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              @stux I don't like linking to YouTube, but David Butler has an excellent segment on sag A*.

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              Skip to 33:45 in the video.

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