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henize 2-10
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The tag 'henize 2-10' refers to a dwarf galaxy that hosts a massive black hole, challenging traditional theories about galaxy and black hole formation. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the discovery of this black hole within the small galaxy, raising the chicken-and-egg question of which came first. The content explores astronomical concepts such as galaxies, stars, and the universe's structure, providing a basic astronomy lesson for forum members. This tag is relevant for users interested in space science, black holes, and cosmic phenomena, particularly the relationship between black holes and their host galaxies.
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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