Creamy nouget.
Seriously, there's beleived to be very massive black holes at the center of all the spiral galaxies.
2006-12-26 01:56:19
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answered by bradxschuman 6
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All the systems(solar systems , galaxies) in which sth revolves, there is always a massive body in the center with huge gravitational force. the center body needs to have great amount of gravitational force to keep the revolving bodies around it(just like the sun).
So if u talk about galaxies, the stars revolve around a body with gravitational force to hold the heavy stars and their solar systems in a fixed path(otherwise they will move out of their orbit due to thier ratational force).
So the body in the center can only be a black hole.
2006-12-26 02:35:38
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answered by Ankit B 4
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There appears to be a black hole at the center of every galaxy, which will end up being the destination of all the matter in each galaxy. Fortunately that destiny is a few years away.
2006-12-26 02:01:10
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answered by badmanbrown 2
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The most popular theory among astronomers is that there is a black hole at the center of every galaxy. Stephen Hawking also has several interesting theories about other space phenomena that you would probably find interesting, google his name and you will find a plethora of information.
2006-12-26 06:19:12
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answered by pltsusan 2
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U will find a black hole in the center . That is what furnishes the gravity that holds all solar systems in orbit . The gravity well may be 5 light years across.
2006-12-26 02:39:29
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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My 5 yr old daughter makes a strong case that you will find it wherever she is standing.
I don't think there is a center as there are no boundaries and therefore no central point.
2006-12-26 01:58:41
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answered by Mere Exposure 5
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Often a Black Hole.
2006-12-26 03:32:25
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answered by PragmaticAlien 5
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it consists of dead stars and supernovas
2006-12-26 03:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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