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THE CENTER of The Milky Way Galaxy!
Supposedly, in the center of our galaxy (and in most galaxies, if I'm not mistaken) there is a super massive black hole.
In my mind I've always had the picture of a galaxy where there is a bright light in the center and lots of starts orbiting it... so if it's actually a black hole why is the center usually depicted as a bright light?
I guess it's because that's just the way they want to "draw" it, but I would like to know if there's another reason or perhaps if there's information I'm missing about this matter.
Supposedly, in the center of our galaxy (and in most galaxies, if I'm not mistaken) there is a super massive black hole.
In my mind I've always had the picture of a galaxy where there is a bright light in the center and lots of starts orbiting it... so if it's actually a black hole why is the center usually depicted as a bright light?
I guess it's because that's just the way they want to "draw" it, but I would like to know if there's another reason or perhaps if there's information I'm missing about this matter.