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[[file:SupermassiveBlackHoleDistant.png|thumb|right|Supermassive black hole from a distance, in the Crown of Othon [[galaxy]].]] | [[file:SupermassiveBlackHoleDistant.png|thumb|right|Supermassive black hole from a distance, in the Crown of Othon [[galaxy]].]] | ||
Supermassive black holes exist at the center of each [[galaxy]]. | Supermassive black holes are, as their name suggest, a supermassive versions of a [[Black_Hole_(Celestial)|black hole]]. They exist only at the center of each [[galaxy]]. | ||
The supermassive black hole may have one or two companion [[star]]s, just like a normal [[Solar_System|solar system]]. | The supermassive black hole may have one or two companion [[star]]s, just like a normal [[Solar_System|solar system]]. |
Revision as of 12:33, 24 March 2019
Supermassive black holes are, as their name suggest, a supermassive versions of a black hole. They exist only at the center of each galaxy.
The supermassive black hole may have one or two companion stars, just like a normal solar system.
Wormholes
In supermassive black hole solar systems, interstellar wormholes are instead always around a companion star.
On the event horizon of the supermassive black hole there will be intergalactic wormholes leading to other galaxies.
Fun Facts
- Dying by falling into a blackhole is called: Spaghettification
- Mood music: MONSTERS OF THE COSMOS - Symphony of Science