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Mysterious Stars Surround Andromeda’s Black Hole

September 20, 2005
by Nicholas Knisely
Science

Mysterious Stars Surround Andromeda’s Black Hole:

“Stars race around a black hole at the center of the Andromeda galaxy so fast that they could go the distance from Earth to the Moon in six minutes.”

(Via SPACE.com.)

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