Star Near Milky Way's Black Hole Could Measure Rotation
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Star Near Milky Way's Black Hole Could Measure Rotation

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Scientists have identified a star moving at 8% the speed of light in close proximity to the Milky Way’s central black hole. This star, designated S2, presents a unique opportunity to measure the black hole’s rotation. The findings could provide valuable insights into the nature of supermassive black holes and test Einstein’s theory of general relativity.

The star, S2, was discovered moving at approximately 8% the speed of light. Its proximity to the black hole allows scientists to study the extreme gravitational environment. Researchers believe that observing S2’s orbit will enable them to measure the black hole’s rotation.

According to ars_technica_science, the ability to measure the black hole’s spin is significant because it can help confirm or refine our understanding of general relativity. The extreme conditions near a supermassive black hole provide a unique testing ground for Einstein’s theories. The research team hopes that further observations of S2 will yield precise measurements of the black hole’s rotational properties.

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