Most
galaxies in the universe revolve around central black holes, which feed voraciously on galactic gas and dust and spew out radiation.
Not exact matches
Love that sentence, «this small, insignificant planet
revolving in this vast solar system, traveling
in this vast
galaxy, floating through this endless
universe».
Do fundamentalists ever use their reasoning ability an wonder why God, the creator of the
Universe, would make such laws and demands on the inhabitants of this small, insignificant planet
revolving in this vast solar system, traveling
in this vast
galaxy, floating through this endless
universe?
It means that the earth on which we live is not the center of the physical
universe, but a comparatively small planet
revolving round a very average - sized star, which
in turn is but one of a hundred thousand million others forming the
galaxy we call the Milky Way, and that part of the
universe that our existing telescopes have so far penetrated contains about a hundred million star systems or nebulae, similar to our
galaxy.