Milky Way Zoomed in Blog - JM
John Mazziotti
December 2nd, 2018
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Zoom into Sagittarius A
Sagittarius A is the supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy, also known as, The Milky Way. This black hole keeps all of our 200 billion stars and planets together in a fantastic style. The video provided a zoom into the galaxy itself and helped the viewer identify the strange anomaly in the center. It shows a star strangely orbiting a seemingly invisible object with another star involved. The video is then changed to infared where the black hole Sagittarius can be visible with the illumination and gasses that are ripped from the 2 stars. This originated as a random radio source that was detected by a Southern European observatory.
This is a rare and great discovery, that contributes to the field of study. This is very interesting how a random signal from the outer edges of space, could show the anomaly center of our galaxy. This is also a great example for everybody who doesn’t have an image of what is at the center of the Milky Way. I feel as if this accidental discovery will contribute to how astronomers and scientists will look at our galaxy differently, and will help the future of humanity in space.
Sources: https://cnet.co/2PcG0YJ
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