The discovery of the second and third known ultra-compact dwarf galaxies with
gargantuan black holes at their cores suggests such a mass mismatch may be common
Not exact matches
Even a
gargantuan artificial core with a
black hole at its center — cool as that sounds — would still be only a simulation.
At the centre of a galaxy 3.8 billion light years away, a supermassive
black hole was devouring a star that had strayed too close, tearing it apart to spark a
gargantuan swirling firework.