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Milky Way Galaxy / Galaxies / Sagittarius constellation / Observational astronomy / X-ray astronomy / Light echo / V838 Monocerotis / Black hole / Galactic Center / Astronomy / Space / Supermassive black holes
Date: 2015-01-15 04:52:22
Milky Way Galaxy
Galaxies
Sagittarius constellation
Observational astronomy
X-ray astronomy
Light echo
V838 Monocerotis
Black hole
Galactic Center
Astronomy
Space
Supermassive black holes

Black hole activity deduced from reflected X-rays

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