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Sagittarius A*
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Sagittarius A - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sagittarius B2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sagittarius B2 (Sgr B2) is a giant molecular cloud of gas and dust that is located about 120 parsecs (390 ly) from the center of the Milky Way. This complex is the ... |
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May 30, 2007 ... One particularly important object whose distance can be derived geometrically is Sagittarius A (Sgr A), the massive black hole candidate at the ...
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Mar 2, 2003 ... This Chandra image of the supermassive black hole at our Galaxy's center, a.k.a. Sagittarius A* or Sgr A*, was made from the longest X-ray ...
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Sagittarius has a variety of variables, some of which are suitable for small scopes , primarily cepheids but also one Mira-type long range variable. Upsilon Sgr is ...
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Jan 1, 2012 ... For more information see the entries for Sagittarius at Wikipedia and U. Wisconsin. For a chart of Sagittarius, see Sgr (IAU).
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A 2MASS All-Sky View of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy series: Paper I: Morphology of the Sgr Core and Tidal Arms (Majewski et al. 2003 [M03], ApJ, 599 , 1082) ...
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The objects visible in this region are labeled Sagittarius (or Sgr for short) A, B, C, etc., which were the simple names given to bright features apparent in lower ...
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Sep 19, 2011 ... And they all seem to center on a small, dense object known as Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). Observations of stars orbiting this point suggest that it is ...
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