Teapot in Sagittarius
Published on 14 Jul 2010 at 00:00.
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Wednesday 14th July 2010

Click here for hunting the Teapot.
A Galactic Bulge in the constellation of Sagittarius, is a huge, tightly packed of group of stars. (The term commonly refers to the central group of stars found in most spiral galaxies.)
Many bulges are thought to host a supermassive black hole at their center. Such black holes have never been directly observed, but many indirect proofs exist. In our own galaxy, for instance, the object called “Sagittarius A” is believed to be a supermassive black hole. (See Derekscope’s archive :- Friday 28th May 2010 for close-up on Milky Way by Spitzer Space Telescope – see the video too.)
Click here for the Milky Way to be seen from tonight till 15th September 2010.