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Space / Supermassive black hole / Stellar black hole / Schwarzschild radius / General relativity / Accretion disc / Event horizon / Galaxy formation and evolution / Rotating black hole / Black holes / Astronomy / Physics
Date: 2011-07-14 10:33:21
Space
Supermassive black hole
Stellar black hole
Schwarzschild radius
General relativity
Accretion disc
Event horizon
Galaxy formation and evolution
Rotating black hole
Black holes
Astronomy
Physics

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