Fastest Known Star Detected Orbiting Black Hole at Milky Way's Center
1-Minute Brief
Studying this star's rapid orbit may help scientists better understand the properties of the supermassive black hole at our galaxy's core.
Key Facts
- Researchers have identified a star moving at high speed near the center of the Milky Way.
- The star is described as the fastest known in the Milky Way, according to The Independent.
- The star's movement is being observed in relation to the black hole at the galaxy's center.
- A telescope was used to spot the star, as reported by The Independent.
- Scientists believe this discovery could yield insights into the central black hole's characteristics.
What Happened
Astronomers have detected a star moving at unprecedented speed around the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, using telescope observations.
Why It Matters
The star's rapid orbit provides a unique opportunity to study the gravitational effects and properties of the black hole at the heart of our galaxy, potentially advancing knowledge of galactic dynamics.
What's Next
Researchers are expected to continue monitoring the star's motion to gather more data, which may contribute to future studies of black holes and galactic centers.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- NPR NewsCenter1h agoThis high-speed star is whipping around the black hole in the middle of our galaxy
- The IndependentLeft1h agoTelescope spies the fastest star in the Milky Way zipping around a black hole
