The team of astronomers Account Doubling App Review was led by Dr. Michael Koss, who was a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Astronomy (IfA) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa during most of the time the study was conducted. The source, dubbed SDSS1133, is both exotic and bewildering.

"With the data we have in hand, we can't yet distinguish between these two scenarios. One exciting discovery made with NASA's Swift is that the brightness of SDSS1133 hasn't changed in ultraviolet light for a decade, which is not something typically seen in a supernova remnant," Dr. Koss explained in a November 2014 IfA Press Release. Dr. Koss is now an astronomer at ETH Zurich, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. This trend, if maintained, would strengthen the black hole interpretation.

This bewitching object of mystery is part of the dwarf galaxy Markarian 177, which is situated in the bowl of the Big Dipper, a http://binarymetabot.com/account-doubling-app-software-review/ famous star pattern within the constellation Ursa Major. Although supermassive black holes usually lurk hungrily in the centers of their galactic hosts, SDSS1133 is located at least 2,600 light-years from its galaxy's heart. The team was able to spot it in astronomical surveys that date back over 60 years.

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