at the replies so far!TriggerHappy said:I'm going to hazard a guess that the density of stars grows greater towards the centre of a galaxy and that gives the impression of a galaxy containing a single, huge light source. That's just my guess though.
The Sun?![]()
Canon 580EX ii.


Although the canon 580ex would be more likely in this case.I'm going to hazard a guess that the density of stars grows greater towards the centre of a galaxy and that gives the impression of a galaxy containing a single, huge light source. That's just my guess though.
Yeah but! If there really is a supetmassive black hole at the centre? then how come we can still see the light?![]()

Brian says you're seeing the light from billions of years ago.
Although the canon 580ex would be more likely in this case.
I think this is probably correct.
Then maybe the answer is that there isn't a supermassive black hole at the centre.![]()