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S301 passes close to Sagittarius A*—so close that its orbit could reveal how the black hole’s rotation warps the spacetime around it.
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S301 passes close to Sagittarius A*—so close that its orbit could reveal how the black hole’s rotation warps the spacetime around it.
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Astronomers have found the fastest known star in the Milky Way, a faint object racing around Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the heart of our galaxy.
Read this reportThe star S301 swoops so close to our galaxy’s supermassive black hole that it could, for the first time ever, reveal that dark behemoth’s rotation
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AIPROPX has consolidated 4 reports from 4 outlets into a single canonical entry on “The Galaxy’s Fastest Star Could Reveal the Secrets of a Supermassive Black Hole.” Every covered outlet is based in Other.
The earliest report in this entry came from Scientific American (Aug 19, 2026, 16:40 UTC); the most recent came from Wired (Aug 20, 2026, 20:58 UTC).
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