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The American Astronomical Society tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about astronomical discoveries and research presented by the society. Recent content includes a thread about a huge black hole discovered in a small galaxy, which raises questions about the formation of galaxies and black holes. The discussion touches on astronomy basics, such as the structure of the Milky Way and the scale of the universe. This tag is relevant for users interested in space science, astrophysics, and the latest findings from the American Astronomical Society.
Huge Black Hole Discovered in Small Galaxy
Which came first: the black hole or its home galaxy?
This chicken-and-egg analogy is an issue raised with the discovery of a massive black hole inside a tiny, dwarf galaxy, and it may provide clues to the formation of the universe.
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