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Stellar fountain of youth with turbulent formation history in the center of our galaxy

Stellar fountain of youth with turbulent formation history in the center of our galaxy
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Star with shortest orbital period around black hole discovered

Star with shortest orbital period around black hole discovered
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At the Edge of Spacetime --Strange Star S2 Orbiting Milky Way s Supermassive Black Hole

  On March 2, 2019, astronomers reported discovery of a dozen black holes gathered around Sagittarius A (Sgr A ), the supermassive monster in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, supporting a decades-old prediction. After conducting a cosmic inventory to calculate and categorize stellar-remnant black holes, the astronomers from the University of California concluded that there are probably tens of millions of the enigmatic, dark objects in the Milky Way – far more than expected.  Star S2 orbiting Sagittarius A Now, observations made with ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) have revealed for the first time that a star, named S2, orbiting Sgr A (artist impression above) –at the very edge of where space-time breaks down. The star moves in an egg-shaped orbit just as predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity. Its orbit is not like an ellipse as predicted by Newton’s theory of gravity. This long-sought-after result was made possible by increasingly precise measure

Supermassive Black Hole in Centre of Milky Way May Have Caused Changes in Other Stars, Study Finds

»Supermassive Black Hole in Centre of Milky Way May Have Caused Changes in Other Stars, Study Finds 2-MIN READ Supermassive Black Hole in Centre of Milky Way May Have Caused Changes in Other Stars, Study Finds Photo: Canva Scientists believe that the creation of Fermi bubbles could have been the result of a period when many stars formed and exploded in our galaxy’s heart. FOLLOW US ON: A few stars in the Milky Way Galaxy have undergone a change in their colour due to a supermassive black hole right in the centre of the galaxy, reveals a recent research. Our galaxy is home to many stars and some of those include red giants which are luminous ones that are larger and cooler than expected.

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