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Survey of Super Massive Black Holes Completed

eldavojohn writes "NASA has announced the completion of a survey of nearby supermassive black holes. Every galaxy that revolves around a supermassive black hole within 400 light-years of our own galaxy has been cataloged. From the article: 'Called active galactic nuclei, or AGN, these black holes have masses of up to billions of Suns compressed into a region about the size of our solar system. The all-sky census, performed using NASA's Swift satellite over a nine-month period, detected more than 200 nearby AGN.' I'm starting to feel very lucky to have grown up in the Milky Way Galaxy."

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  1. I'm starting to feel very lucky... by RyanFenton · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm starting to feel very lucky to have grown up in the Milky Way Galaxy.

    Yes. Living near one of those super-massive black holes would certainly suck. Being one with everything around you sounds nice and radiant - but it leaves you all strung out over time, and it seems to take forever! The light at the end of the tunnel is you.

    Ryan Fenton

  2. Family Feud? by KewlioMZX · · Score: 3, Funny

    100 black holes surveyed, top 5 answers on the board...

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    Absolutely ridiculous. >.>
  3. Re:400 light years?!?! by heatdeath · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's a good thing we have an army of a millionth of an editor keeping slashdot submissions high quality.

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  4. Re:Apparently by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    They are black and holey

    Oh great, did you have to bring race *and* religion into this?

  5. The catalog (karma whoring) by nyri · · Score: 2, Funny

    Every galaxy that revolves around a supermassive black hole within 400 light-years of our own galaxy has been cataloged.

    The whole catalog:
    1. Our own galaxy

  6. Re:Is this survey to be trusted? by CK2004PA · · Score: 1, Funny
    You are an idiot. Asteroids to galactic core? That's like comparing the Atlantic ocean to tiny microscopic organisms, that only live at the bottom of the ocean floor. Actually thats not even a good analogy.

    A better analogy is an asteroid to a galactic core. Moron.

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