Galaxy NGC 1277
If you've an inkling of sending your in-laws or any other obnoxious nagging family member or relation to a point of no return or maybe to HELL, then Galaxy NGC 1277 is what you need.
Why?
Why?
It's 220 million light-years away in the constellation Perseus. (too bad). The problem is its center is a giant, giant black hole, 17 billion times as massive as our sun, so big scientists calculate it makes up 59 percent of the mass of the galaxy's disc.
Maybe you can KIV it's location for now.
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