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    At the heart of our galaxy is Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole nearly four

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    million times the mass of our sun.

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    Its gravitational effects are quite intense due to its size, and the effects can be detected

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    by looking at the stars in its immediate vicinity.

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    Orbiting Sagittarius A* is a handful of stars, as well as some mysterious objects, locked

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    in a cosmic two-step with the invisible monster, moving at mind-boggling speeds.

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    And scientists have just discovered the fastest of the bunch, clocking in at 8 percent the

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    speed of light near the supermassive black hole.

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    A study, published in August 2020, examined the area surrounding Sagittarius A*, looking

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    for the tell-tale signs of stars.

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    Previous research has detected dozens of stars moving around the supermassive black hole

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    on exceedingly peculiar orbits.

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    This group of stars is known as the S-stars, and some of them orbit the black hole extremely

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    close, making them difficult to identify.

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    However, the research team scoured through images collected between 2004 and 2016 using

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    instruments deployed at the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile,

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    adding five new stars, S4711-S4715, to the population and tracing their movements around

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    Sagittarius A*.

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    Their findings add to the growing body of evidence indicating a distinct population

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    of stars orbit Sagittarius A* at distances comparable to our solar system's size.

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    They are also privy to some extreme physics due to their proximity to the petrifying,

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    bottomless hole at the center of the Milky Way.

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    A team of astronomers at the University of Cologne in Germany have been studying the

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    region of space close to the black hole so intensely.

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    In January 2020, they reported observations of the star S62.

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    According to their observations, S62 orbited the black hole once every 9.9 years, giving

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    it the shortest orbital period and making it the fastest star to travel around the Milky

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    Way's black hole.

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    But S62 lost both of its records due to the new information that came up.

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    New information stated that one of the newly-discovered stars, S4711, orbits the Milky Way's black

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    hole once every 7.6 years, setting the record for the shortest orbital period.

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    How the stars developed a stable orbit under "extreme conditions" remains a mystery.

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    A possible explanation could be the Hills mechanism, in which a binary system is disrupted

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    by the presence of a supermassive black hole (SMBH).

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    According to this theory, the Milky Way's supermassive black hole disrupts a pair of

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    stars, ejecting one into space and encircling the other in a tight orbit, as seen in S4711.

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    In search to find even more stars close to the black hole, a team known as the GRAVITY

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    collaboration devised a new analysis technique that allowed them to collect the deepest and

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    sharpest photos of the galactic center yet.

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    The VLTI (Very Large Telescope Interferometer) provides this outstanding spatial resolution,

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    and the new images allow scientists to go further into space than ever before.

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    They are astounded by the attention to detail and the action and number of stars they disclose

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    near the black hole.

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    Surprisingly, they discovered a star called S300 that had never been spotted before, demonstrating

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    how effective this method is for detecting faint objects near Sagittarius A*.

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    With their most recent observations, which took place between March and July 2021, the

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    scientists focused on taking exact measurements of stars as they approached the black hole.

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    This includes the record-holder star S29, which made its nearest approach to the black

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    hole in late May 2021.

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    It passed it at a distance of 13 billion kilometers, roughly 90 times the sun-Earth distance, at

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    an astounding speed of 8740 kilometers per second.

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    No other star has ever been seen passing so close to the black hole or traveling so fast

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    around it.

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    The team's measurements and images were made possible thanks to GRAVITY, a one-of-a-kind

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    instrument that the collaboration developed for ESO's VLTI, located in Chile.

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    Following stars on close orbits around Sagittarius A* allows scientists to investigate the gravitational

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    field around the nearest enormous black hole to Earth in great detail, test General Relativity,

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    and identify the black hole's properties.

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    When paired with the team's previous findings, the new findings confirm that the stars follow

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    paths exactly as predicted by general relativity for objects moving around a black hole of

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    mass 4.30 million times that of the sun.

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    This is the most precise estimate of the mass of the central black hole in the Milky Way

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    to date.

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    The scientists were also able to fine-tune the distance to Sagittarius A*, finding it

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    to be 27,000 light-years away.

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    GRAVITY will be replaced by GRAVITY+ later this decade, which will be installed on ESO's

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    VLTI and will increase sensitivity to reveal fainter stars even closer to the black hole.

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    The team eventually hopes to identify stars that are close enough to feel the gravitational

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    effects of the black hole's rotation on their orbits.

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    ESO's future Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), which is currently under construction in Chile's

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    Atacama Desert, will further allow the team to measure the velocity of these stars with

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    even greater precision.

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    Scientists will be able to determine how fast the black hole spins by combining the GRAVITY+

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    and ELT's power.

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The example sentences of EJECTING in videos (15 in total of 17)

stars noun, plural , ejecting verb, gerund or present participle one cardinal number into preposition or subordinating conjunction space noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction encircling verb, gerund or present participle the determiner other adjective in preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner tight adjective orbit noun, singular or mass , as preposition or subordinating conjunction seen verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction s proper noun, singular 4711 cardinal number .
june noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction 1783 cardinal number and coordinating conjunction february adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction 1784 cardinal number ejecting verb, gerund or present participle an determiner estimated verb, past participle 3.4 cardinal number cubic adjective miles noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction basalt noun, singular or mass lava noun, singular or mass lava noun, singular or mass
nucleus noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction zinc proper noun, singular - 80 cardinal number , which wh-determiner would modal decay verb, base form in preposition or subordinating conjunction half noun, singular or mass a determiner second adjective on preposition or subordinating conjunction earth noun, singular or mass by preposition or subordinating conjunction ejecting verb, gerund or present participle neutrons noun, plural .
but coordinating conjunction realizing verb, gerund or present participle that preposition or subordinating conjunction ejecting verb, gerund or present participle would modal endanger verb, base form the determiner lives noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner civilians noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner nearby adjective villages noun, plural
on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner left verb, past participle of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner diagram noun, singular or mass are verb, non-3rd person singular present newly adverb - forming verb, gerund or present participle white adjective dwarfs noun, plural that wh-determiner are verb, non-3rd person singular present still adverb ejecting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner last adjective
as preposition or subordinating conjunction expected verb, past participle , the determiner black adjective hole noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense ejecting verb, gerund or present participle blobs noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction plasma noun, singular or mass , each determiner about preposition or subordinating conjunction 1000 cardinal number times noun, plural brighter verb, non-3rd person singular present
enceladus proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction enceladus proper noun, singular makes verb, 3rd person singular present it personal pronoun easy adjective by preposition or subordinating conjunction ejecting verb, gerund or present participle its possessive pronoun ocean noun, singular or mass into preposition or subordinating conjunction space noun, singular or mass regularly adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction watery noun, singular or mass plumes noun, plural
and coordinating conjunction split noun, singular or mass into preposition or subordinating conjunction half noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner plastic noun, singular or mass easter noun, singular or mass egg noun, singular or mass - ejecting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner lander noun, singular or mass forward adverb to to its possessive pronoun destination noun, singular or mass .
had verb, past tense it personal pronoun done verb, past tense so adverb , it personal pronoun would modal have verb, base form gone verb, past participle careening verb, gerund or present participle down particle the determiner steep adjective hill noun, singular or mass , possibly adverb ejecting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner
goose noun, singular or mass fatally adverb ejecting verb, gerund or present participle into preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner canopy noun, singular or mass all determiner of preposition or subordinating conjunction which wh-determiner was verb, past tense based verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction real adjective aerodynamics noun, plural and coordinating conjunction a determiner
but coordinating conjunction you personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present to to think verb, base form about preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun those determiner who wh-pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present ejecting verb, gerund or present participle 21 cardinal number times noun, plural or coordinating conjunction more adjective, comparative every determiner month noun, singular or mass are verb, non-3rd person singular present probably adverb
as preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner shell noun, singular or mass ejecting verb, gerund or present participle blaster noun, singular or mass , gqh proper noun, singular m proper noun, singular 40 cardinal number a determiner 6 cardinal number s proper noun, singular ejecting verb, gerund or present participle system noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner same adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner mature adjective system noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction 98 cardinal number k proper noun, singular
on preposition or subordinating conjunction top noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner gun noun, singular or mass , there existential there are verb, non-3rd person singular present some determiner visible adjective lines noun, plural on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner ejecting verb, gerund or present participle window noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction the determiner rear adjective sight noun, singular or mass
source proper noun, singular of preposition or subordinating conjunction cosmic adjective rays noun, plural would modal be verb, base form like preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner supernova noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction the determiner explosion noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner star noun, singular or mass ejecting verb, gerund or present participle
are verb, non-3rd person singular present able adjective to to eject verb, base form these determiner passengers noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner pilots noun, plural so adverb at preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner same adjective time noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present ejecting verb, gerund or present participle you personal pronoun we personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present

Definition and meaning of EJECTING

What does "ejecting mean?"

/ēˈjekt/

verb
force something out violently.

What are synonyms of "ejecting"?
Some common synonyms of "ejecting" are:
  • emit,
  • discharge,
  • belch,
  • vent,
  • exude,
  • excrete,
  • expel,
  • release,
  • disgorge,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.