Something Unexpected Is Spewing Stars Into the Milky Way
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A potential supermassive black hole, 600,000 times the sun's mass, has been discovered in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy near the Milky Way. Harvard researchers found evidence challenging the belief that such black holes only exist in large galaxies. The discovery, based on observations of hypervelocity stars, could significantly impact our understanding of galactic evolution and black hole formation in smaller galaxies.
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