Detecting a companion system of three stars
Astronomers have discovered a unique three-star system that can answer long-standing questions about the nature of gravity.
According to the Nature report, American experts discovered a crystal hidden with two white dwarfs, and all crowded into space smaller than Earth's orbit around the sun.
Model of the newly discovered triangular system - (Photo: NRAO / NSF)
Specifically, thanks to the Green Bank telescope, astronomers have discovered the asteroid on 4,200 light-years of Earth, which is rotating at a rate of nearly 366 revolutions per second. .
Secrets of milliseconds are accurate measuring tools in the field of studying the effects of gravity and other mysterious phenomena.
More importantly, the irregular orbits of this trio allow experts to experiment with physical theories that are opposite to each other.
'The system has provided the best natural laboratory in the universe, far more than the systems used to study before,' says the BBC's Scott Ransom of the US National Radio Astronomical Observatory ( NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia state.
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