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Closest star yet tests gravity around Milky Way’s monster black hole
space1 hour ago

Closest star yet tests gravity around Milky Way’s monster black hole

Using ESO’s GRAVITY instrument at the VLT, astronomers have found S301, a faint star at the Milky Way’s center on the closest, fastest orbit around Sagittarius A*. With an 8.7-year period, it swings within about 12 astronomical units of the black hole at pericenter, racing at roughly 55 million mph (about 0.008c). Tracked across eight years in 19 positions, the star shows strong general-relativistic effects such as Schwarzschild precession, and within a decade could enable a direct measurement of the black hole’s spin. S301 likely originated from a disrupted binary, and its discovery boosts tests of gravity in extreme fields while hinting at many more such stars detectable with GRAVITY+.

Astronomers Capture First-Ever Image of Star in Another Galaxy
science-and-technology1 year ago

Astronomers Capture First-Ever Image of Star in Another Galaxy

For the first time, astronomers have captured a clear image of a star in another galaxy, WOH G64, using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope. This red supergiant, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, is encased in a unique gas and dust cocoon, offering insights into stellar evolution and death. The GRAVITY instrument, which combines light from multiple telescopes, enabled this breakthrough, paving the way for future discoveries in astrophysics and the potential study of exoplanets for signs of extraterrestrial life.