Stars on the Move: New Insights from the Galactic Center
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Astrobites reports on a curious cluster of stars moving together near Sgr A*. Is it a stellar coincidence, or a sign of a hidden black hole? The post Stars on the Move: New Insights from the Galactic Center appeared first on AAS Nova .
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