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DO EARTH-LIKE PLANETS ORBIT OUR GALAXY’S BLACK HOLE?

Supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are theorised to be present at the centres of galaxies across the universe. They are Herculean celestial objects that consume gas and dust via an accretion disc and burp out jets of X-ray radiation from their core – jets so

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