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Ring Around a Suspected Black Hole in Galaxy NGC 4261

Ring Around a Suspected Black Hole in Galaxy NGC 4261
The gravitational pull of a suspected super-massive black hole forms a frisbee-like disk of cool gas, at the core of an energetic galaxy. Subsequent Hubble observations of yet another active galaxy (M87) confirmed the reality of monstrous black holes - gravitational "sink holes" that trap everything, even light. (Image Released: November 1992)
  • Object Name
    Object NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.
    NGC 4261
  • Release Date
    November 29, 1995
  • Science Release
    HST’s Greatest Hits 1990-1995
  • Credit
    Credit: L. Ferrarese (Johns Hopkins University) and NASA

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Mar 28, 2025
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Claire Andreoli
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