Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole

After more than a decade of searching, feast your eyes on the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole. Also, lunar soil makes plants sad.

The mass of over 4 million suns. That’s how large the SgrA* black hole at the center of the Milky Way is. 

After more than a decade of trying to take a quality photo of SgrA*, astronomers have finally been able to capture a shot of it, and it is damn awesome. We highly recommend taking a look for yourself!

In other space-related news, NASA relinquished control of some lunar soil to researchers to experiment with growing plants. While the researchers were able to successfully grow a few sprouts, the conditions were less than ideal for an optimal harvest. Unfortunately, it’s unlikely that we’ll be munching on any lunar vegetables in the near future. 

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