Milky Way's Big Black Hole Hurls Star to Infinity and Beyond: Australian National University
November 14, 2019
November 14, 2019
CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 14 [TNSscientificresearch-Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society journal] -- The Australian National University issued the following news release:
An international study has discovered a star travelling at more than six million km/h through the Milky Way after being flung from the centre of our galaxy by a supermassive black hole.
The eviction occurred about five million years ago, around the time when our ancestors were just learnin . . .
An international study has discovered a star travelling at more than six million km/h through the Milky Way after being flung from the centre of our galaxy by a supermassive black hole.
The eviction occurred about five million years ago, around the time when our ancestors were just learnin . . .