In
the center of this serene stellar swirl is likely a harrowing black-hole beast.
The surrounding swirl sweeps around billions of stars which are highlighted by
the brightest and bluest. The breadth and beauty of the display give the swirl
the designation of a grand
design spiral
galaxy. The central beast shows evidence that it is a supermassive black
hole about 10
million times the mass of our
Sun. This ferocious
creature devours
stars and gas and is
surrounded by a spinning moat of hot plasma that emits
blasts of X-rays. The central violent activity gives it the
designation of a Seyfert
galaxy. Together, this
beauty and beast are
cataloged as NGC 6814 and have been appearing
together toward the
constellation of the Eagle (Aquila) for roughly the past billion years.
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