Supermassive Black Holes

Supermassive black holes are colossal entities, weighing millions of times more than the sun and found at the centers of galaxies. Their immense gravity influences the orbits of stars, much like Earth's gravity affects the moon. The Milky Way is home to one such black hole, Sagittarius A, located 25,640 light years away. As the conversation unfolds, a humorous twist reveals the duo's unexpected predicament near the black hole, highlighting the fascinating yet daunting nature of these cosmic giants.