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The Hubble Space Telescope’s evidence of an “intermediate-sized” black hole about 6000 light-years away in the closest globular star cluster to our home planet. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Paul Morris: Lead Producer. Music Credit: Tesseract by Cody Johnson [ASCAP] and Gina Kouyoumdjian [BMI] via Emperia Alpha Publishing [ASCAP], Emperia Beta Publishing [BMI], and Universal Production Music Animation Credit: Black Hole accreting material animation by Aurore Simmonet.
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