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Turns out a supermassive black hole in a galaxy next door is firing potshots at us: it's flinging stars through our galaxy at SIX MILLION KILOMETERS PER HOUR.

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  • Phil PlaitB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Turns out a supermassive black hole in a galaxy next door is firing potshots at us: it's flinging stars through our galaxy at SIX MILLION KILOMETERS PER HOUR.

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    Hypervelocity Stars Hint at a Supermassive Black Hole Just outside the Milky Way

    Some stars streaking through the Milky Way at millions of kilometers per hour probably trace back to a supermassive black hole in a neighboring galaxy

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      Turns out a supermassive black hole in a galaxy next door is firing potshots at us: it's flinging stars through our galaxy at SIX MILLION KILOMETERS PER HOUR.

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      Hypervelocity Stars Hint at a Supermassive Black Hole Just outside the Milky Way

      Some stars streaking through the Milky Way at millions of kilometers per hour probably trace back to a supermassive black hole in a neighboring galaxy

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      Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com)

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      @badastro I guess even other galaxies are sick of our shit.

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