How a Black Hole Collision Could Explain the Milky Way’s S-Stars
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What's responsible for the haphazard orbits of the stars closest to our galaxy's supermassive black hole? A second black hole, perhaps. The post How a Black Hole Collision Could Explain the Milky Way’s S-Stars appeared first on AAS Nova .
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