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Superfast star could be following the lead of a black hole’s spin
Stellar movement near the supermassive Sagittarius A may offer scientists evidence for the long-held understanding that black holes rotate.
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Stellar movement near the supermassive Sagittarius A may offer scientists evidence for the long-held understanding that black holes rotate.
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