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Seeing the Milky Way’s central black hole, and calling dolphins by their names

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The First Black Hole Is Much Bigger, but It's Far Away

It proved much harder to image our nearby supervassor black hole, for a number of reasons. The sort of stuff between us and the centre of our if you think of our galaxy as a disk, we're looking inward. And that scatters the light that's coming from the galactic centere towards us. That makes it hard to image what's happening right at the centre. Also because the supermassive black hole there is soewhat smaller things around it are moving much faster.

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