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Galaxies may have spit out monster black hole
Two crashing galaxies may have shot out a "supermassive" black hole that is
soaring through space, some astronomers say. http://www.world-science.net/exclusi...11_holefrm.htm |
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Galaxies may have spit out monster black hole
Do you think its heading for earth.
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Galaxies may have spit out monster black hole
All the DOOM AND GLOOMers think so!
Saul Levy On 14 Nov 2005 15:43:45 -0800, wrote: Do you think its heading for earth. |
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Galaxies may have spit out monster black hole
On a sunny day (Mon, 14 Nov 2005 04:54:58 GMT) it happened
wrote in : Two crashing galaxies may have shot out a "supermassive" black hole that is soaring through space, some astronomers say. http://www.world-science.net/exclusi...11_holefrm.htm Are there any gallaxies with 2 black holes at the center observed? Because the article mentions one theory that in case of 3 one would be ejected, then gallaxies with 2 must exists? |
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Galaxies may have spit out monster black hole
"JP" == Jan Panteltje writes:
JP On a sunny day (Mon, 14 Nov 2005 04:54:58 GMT) it happened JP wrote in JP : Two crashing galaxies may have shot out a "supermassive" black hole that is soaring through space, some astronomers say. http://www.world-science.net/exclusi...11_holefrm.htm JP Are there any gallaxies with 2 black holes at the center observed? JP Because the article mentions one theory that in case of 3 one JP would be ejected, then gallaxies with 2 must exists? There are certainly many galaxies with double nuclei. In fact, the Andromeda Galaxy is one close example. Many (all?) galaxies seem to have supermassive black holes in their nuclei. Thus, if two galaxies merge (another somewhat common occurrence), then it is quite likely that the resulting merged galaxy will, for a time, have two supermassive black holes within it. -- Lt. Lazio, HTML police | e-mail: No means no, stop rape. | http://patriot.net/%7Ejlazio/ sci.astro FAQ at http://sciastro.astronomy.net/sci.astro.html |
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