Not exact matches
«Interestingly, the
brightest galaxy nearly always
sits in the middle of the dark matter clump,» says Massimo Viola (Leiden Observatory, the Netherlands) lead author of one of the first KiDS papers.
NGC 986 is a
bright, 11th - magnitude
galaxy sitting around 56 million light - years away, and its golden centre and barred swirling arms are clearly visible in this image (Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA)
This supermassive black hole, which
sits at the centre of a
galaxy, was once one of the
brightest X-ray sources in the sky.