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Space / Quasars / Radio astronomy / HE0450-2958 / European Southern Observatory / Active galactic nucleus / Spiral galaxy / Galaxy / Very Large Telescope / Astronomy / Supermassive black holes / Extragalactic astronomy
Date: 2005-09-13 06:21:13
Space
Quasars
Radio astronomy
HE0450-2958
European Southern Observatory
Active galactic nucleus
Spiral galaxy
Galaxy
Very Large Telescope
Astronomy
Supermassive black holes
Extragalactic astronomy

HEIC0511: FOR RELEASE 19:00 (CEST)/1:00 PM EDT 14 September, 2005 News release: Black hole in search of a home 14-September-2005 The detection of a super massive black hole without a massive host galaxy is the surprising

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