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- pronounced Z0: black hole 1-1-1
Core characteristics
- pronounced P: label [string] (L)
- pronounced Z0: black hole 1-1-1
- pronounced Z0: pronounced black hole such as M87 star (SN) 1-1-1
- pronounced P: alias (en) [string]
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- QID references [Item] 1-1-1
- star catalog
- M87 black hole image
- color swatch references [Item]
- physics
- sub-case of [Item]
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- case of [Item]
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- super-case of [Item]
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- appears in work [Item]
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Hypothetical models
- believed to operate according to model
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Wavebuilder combinations
- pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
- Necrozma (Pokémon) 1-1-1
- along with [Item]
- pronounced Z0: black hole 1-1-1
Usage notes
Item number
The "87" within the Item ID is in reference to the black hole pronounced M87 star, which was the subject of the world's first black hole photograph. "M87" by itself refers to the containing galaxy, while specific black holes are sometimes given a "star" identifier in some articles to distinguish them as unique objects which can be isolated with the right kind of filter from radio signals coming out of the centers of their galaxies. [1] [2]
References
- ↑ Why do some supermassive black holes have a * in their name?. @usernumber & contributors. (). Astronomy Stack Exchange. [1]
- ↑ The discovery of pronounced Sagittarius A star. Goss, W.M., Brown, R.L., and Lo, K.Y. (2003). Astronomische Nachrichten, 324(S1), pp. 497–504. Wiley; arxiv.org. dx.doi.org [2] [3]