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January 13, 1997 09:30 AM (EST)

News Release Number: STScI-1997-01

Massive Black Holes Dwell in Most Galaxies, According to Hubble Census

An American Astronomical Society Meeting Release

Announcing the discovery of three black holes in three normal galaxies, astronomers suggest that nearly all galaxies may harbor super-massive black holes that once powered quasars (extremely luminous objects in the centers of galaxies), but are now quiescent.

This conclusion is based on a census of 27 nearby galaxies carried out by the Hubble telescope and ground-based observatories in Hawaii. The three galaxies in these images are believed to contain central, super-massive black holes. The galaxy NGC 4486B [lower left] shows a double nucleus [lower right]. The picture at lower right is a close-up of the central region of NGC 4486B.

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Credit: Karl Gebhardt (University of Michigan), Tod Lauer (NOAO), and NASA