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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Cygnus's Demise

Original submission, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-02-12 08:26:23]
DISCOVERER
CMDR Sheehy
NAME
Cygnus's Demise
SYSTEMNAME
Hypaa Byio CL-Y g0
CATEGORY
Sights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Sagittarius Carina Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A black hole on the edge of the Galaxy.
DESCRIPTION

This black hole is part of a BH/Class B binary system of 5 objects located slightly below the galactic plane.

It was the subject of a rock music video which can be viewed here. The exclusion zone can be reached quite easily, and the class B binary companion, whilst not exceedingly close, makes for unusual views.

Falling into the black hole

In the song "Black Hole" the singer talks of falling through the black hole to come out on the other side where perhaps his love still lives. It was once thought that black holes lead to white holes, perhaps even in an alternate universe and is the plot of the 1979 Disney film.

Falling into a black hole is also metaphoric of the depression one goes through after loss. It is recommended that someone in this position always seek to talk to someone.

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