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Scientists discover fastest moving star in the milky way

Scientists from all over the world are surprised because they have seen wonders in space. An object whose speed is 59.54 lakh kilometers per hour. That is 1654 km in one second. Till date, no one has seen such a fast running thing in space. Scientists of all countries are shocked by its speed.

This thing is 29 thousand light years away from Earth

The star- S5-HVS1 is escaping from a large black hole in the middle of our galaxy and is running outwards rapidly, which is now about 29 thousand light years away from Earth. Its speed is usually ten times more than the things that fly in space.

Star found in the constellation Grus

S5-HVS1 has been discovered by Sergei Koposov of Carnegie University. This item has been discovered in the constellation Grus. Grus constellation is also called Crane constellation. Sergei said that often we see objects running fast but its speed is surprising.

Originated from near the Earth

Scientists around the world are surprised that this object originated from close to the Earth. It is about 29 thousand light years away from Earth. But with its speed, it does not take much time to reach here. If an object moves at a speed of 1654 km per hour in space, then such distance does not matter.

Carnegie Observatory scientist Ting Li told that this object originated from the black hole Sagittarius A present in our galaxy. The size of this black hole is 4 million times that of our Sun.

This object is a young star named S5-HVS1

This object, which is running at five times the speed of sound in space, is a star. Its name is S5-HVS1. It is an A-type star. That is, it is a young star. Its age is not much. Its temperature is between 7204 ° C to 9982 ° C. While the temperature of our sun is 5504 ° C.

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