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Stars on the Move: New Insights From the Galactic Center

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Astrobites reports on a curious cluster of stars that's moving together near Sgr A*.
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Man is in the center. Earth is in the center. You could believe that if you look at the starry night sky. All the stars rotate around you in one night. And it seems that the glowing band of the Milky Way surrounds us that we are in the center of our Milky Way. Thought about 100 years ago. But then an astronomer made a spectacular discovery. It was the roaring 1920s of the last century. The astronomer Harlow Shapley...

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Theoretically, a star can travel within another star without both merging. Now, perhaps, an example has been discovered for the first time.

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Heise broke the news in Germany on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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