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Raad Mooar Gorree
Sorçhco-rollageys caslagh schimmeigagh
Sorçh jalloo-oaylleeaghSBbc[1] Edit the value on Wikidata
EpennymGorree Crovan
Moir-redSagittarius A*
Red lhiennoo
Co-hollys rollageaghny Yeeastyn, y Sideyr, y Fainagh, Keeagh yn Assyl, y Chrosh, Crooin y Twoaie, Hercules, y Scorp, y Lyre, y Dragane, y Pheisht, yn Urley, y Tide, Ursa Minor, y Cheeaght, ny Meihaghyn, y Tarroo, y Cubbyl, y Partan, y Leon, y Voidyn as y Goayr Edit the value on Wikidata
Troyn fishigagh as rollageagh meadragh
Craue raadeeoil50,000 ly Edit the value on Wikidata
Crantessen100,000 ly Edit the value on Wikidata
Glout1,200,000,000,000 M☉ Edit the value on Wikidata
Amm çhyndaaee87,000,000,000 d Edit the value on Wikidata
Ayrn jehfo-phossan Raad Mooar Gorree as y Possan Ynnydagh Edit the value on Wikidata
Raad Mooar Ree Gorree

She Raad Mooar Gorree y co-rollageys ta goaill stiagh Corys ny Cruinney. She boandey kayeeagh sollys ayns speyr ny h-oie t'eh, ta crooit liorish rollageyn nagh vel yn-scarrey veih y cheilley da'n tooill. Ta'n co-rollageys enmyssit Raad Mooar Ree Gorree, Bow Ghorree, as Raad Mooar Bainnagh chammah.

She co-rollageys caslagh schimmeigagh t'eh, marish crantessen eesophotagh D25 ta oolit er 26.8 ± 1.1 kpc (87,400 ± 3,600 ly),[2] agh nagh vel agh 1,000 sollys-vleeantyn er çheeid ec ny roihaghyn caslagh (ny smoo ec y voogh). Ta lhiggaghyn jeianagh coyrlaghey dy vel ard stoo doo, ta goaill stiagh rollageyn so-akin ennagh, sheeyney magh dys begnagh 2 villioon dy hollys-vleeantyn (613 kpc) er crantessen.[3][4] Ta reggyryn dy chrouw-cho-rollageyssyn ec Raad Mooar Gorree. T'eh soit 'sy Phossan Ynnydagh dy cho-rollageyssyn, ayrn jeh Sur-ghossan y Voidyn ayns Sur-ghossan Laniakea.[5][6]

T'eh oolit dy vel eh cummal eddyr 100 as 400 billoonyn dy rollageyn[7][8] as y mooad shen dy phlanaidyn er y chooid sloo.[9][10] Ta Corys ny Greiney soit mysh 27,000 sollys-vleeantyn (8.3 kpc) er craue raadeeoil veih Cree Raad Mooar Gorree,[11] er oirr sthie Roih yn Çhelgeyr Mooar, nane jeh co-ghlooaghyn caslagh gas as joan. Ta ny rollageyn ayns ny 10,000 sollys-vleeantyn sthie jannoo boogh chammah as nane ny ghaa varr ta sheeney magh veih'n voogh. She moir radio çhiu eh Cree Raad Mooar Gorree ta enmyssit Sagittarius A*, towl doo feer vooar ta cha mooar as 4.100 (± 0.034) millioonyn dy ghloutyn ny greiney.[12][13] Ta ny rollageyn shinney ayns Raad Mooar Gorree cha shenn as y Tuinney hene as, rere shen, s'liklee dy row ad crooit tammylt beg lurg Doo-Eashyn y Vleayst Mooar.[14]

Ren Galileo Galilei kiarail y boandey sollys ayns rollageyn er lheh da'n chied cheayrt liorish y fodreayrtan echey ayns 1610. Derrey ny 1920yn leah, va'n chooid smoo jeh rollageyderyn smooinaghtyn dy row dagh rollage 'sy Tuinney soit ayns Raad Mooar Gorree.[15] Lurg y Resooney Mooar ayns 1920 eddyr ny rollageydeyryn Harlow Shapley as Heber Doust Curtis,[16] haishbyn baghtyn lesh Edwin Hubble dy nee fer mastey ram co-rollageyssyn eh Raad Mooar Gorree.

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