There is a black hole in the middle of the Milky Way. Stars are considered to be in orbit around the largest and most closely connected object known as Sgr A * (say “sadge-ay-star”). But this recently released radio image (inserted image) from Earth’s Event Horizon Telescope is the first direct evidence of a black hole in the center of the Milky Way.
As foretold by Einstein’s Theory of Common Relationship, the gravitational force of the four million blackhole of the sun bends the light and creates a dark, dark center space surrounded by a ring-shaped structure. Supporting astronomer observations made by space-based telescopes and ground-based viewing locations provide a comprehensive view of the dynamic center of the galaxy center as well as an important image of the dark hole image of the Event Horizon Telescope.
 The large panel image shows X-ray data from Chandra and infrared data from Hubble. Although the main panel is almost 7 light years across, the Event Horizon Telescope image itself takes just 10 minutes of light in the center of our galaxy, a distance of 27,000 light years.
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