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Centaurus A is a big elliptical galaxy, which normally shouldn't have any dust bands at all. Some time ago astronomers discovered, that the dust originates from a spiral galaxy, almost swallowed by the elliptical galaxy. In-falling matter feeds a super-massive black hole in the center of Centaurus A and makes it a very active radio galaxy.
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