What’s in the center of this galaxy?
You’re looking at the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3254. Seyfert galaxies have a supermassive black hole in them._x000D_
Supermassive News Fact:
_x000D_The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of the spiral galaxy NGC 3254, with its active core emitting as much energy as the rest of the galaxy combined. The bright blue light that stands out in the top center of the Hubble image, toward the outer edge of the galaxy’s spiral, is a star-exploding supernova.