How A Tiny Dwarf Galaxy Came To Own A Super-Massive Black Hole | Video

Wednesday, September 17, 2014 - 13:00 in Astronomy & Space

M60-UCD1 is five hundred times smaller than our Milky Way Galaxy, yet its core contains a singularity 5 times larger. This black hole comprises 15% of the little galaxy’s total mass of about 140 million Suns.

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