These supermassive black holes sustain themselves by swallowing stars, planets, asteroids, comets and clouds of gas that wander by
the crowded galactic core.
Not exact matches
Earlier studies had suggested that the gravity of nearby stars would have ripped apart these primordial clumps, but the new simulations show that this would only happen in the
crowded core of galaxies, leaving the clumps in the
galactic suburbs intact (arxiv.org/abs/1006.3392).
Ordinary 7x35 binoculars, and especially 7x50s, will reveal star clusters and intriguing nebulas
crowded into the region between the tail and the
galactic core.