Jul 2, 2016
In Cetus, the whale, sits Holmberg another supergiant elliptical about 700 million light-years from Earth. It seems to have accumulated the largest core ever observed in a galaxy, spanning 15,000 light years, and at the heart of it all is a big sucker, a supermassive black hole with the mass of about 10 billion suns. G'day and welcome folks to a one shot big sucker, not a black hole, but an episode of the AntipodeanSF Radio Show.
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