The movement of the S2 star around the supermassive black hele Sagittarius A* at the centre of the Milky Way proved that Albert Einstein was right about gravity once again.
The movement of the S2 star around the supermassive black hele Sagittarius A* at the centre of the Milky Way proved that Albert Einstein was right about gravity once again. Using one of the largest telescopes in the world (Very Large Telescope", er VET), astronomers found a star that "dances" around a black hole in the Milky Way, forming the pattern of a rosette. The movement of the S2 star around the supermassive black hele Sagittarius A* at the centre of the Milky Way proved that Albert Einstein was right about gravity once again. The images prove predictions made by Einstein in his General Theory of Relativity, published in 1915, the foundation of modern physics. The S2 star surrounds the supermassive black hole in the centre of the Milky Way once every 16 years. For almost 30 years, astronomers have been observing it to accurately trace its circular orbit. This resettle-shaped cubit occurs thanks to the "amplification" of an effect due to the enormous...