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Sagittarius A*

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Our galaxy's supersized black hole, Sagittarius A*, as seen by the Event Horizon Telescope. It contains the equivalent mass of 4.3 million Suns and lies about 26,000 light-years away. mostly dormant and only occasionally absorbs gas or dust, but nonetheless has an estimated mass millions times that of our sun. Sagittarius A*, is spinning rapidly and altering space-time around time (i forgot) Sagittarius A* is a strong source of radio waves. extremely bright point source
Story: You went 26,000 LIGHT Years away from the solar system, and saw the SAGITTARIUS A* Star.