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Astronomers find the closest, fastest star ever seen orbiting the Milky Way's black hole
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Astronomers find the closest, fastest star ever seen orbiting the Milky Way's black hole

Astronomers have discovered S301, the closest and fastest star ever seen orbiting Sagittarius A*, the 4.3 million-solar-mass black hole at the Milky Way's center. The star completes one orbit every 8.7 years, reaching speeds of roughly 90 million km/h — about 8% the speed of light. Its tight orbit means researchers should be able to measure the black hole's spin rate within about a decade. The discovery was published on August 19 in the journal Nature.

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