Universe Today -
17 Apr 2026 23:03

In 2014, a strange cloudy object called G2 made a close approach to Sagittarius A, (Sag A) the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way Galaxy. Astronomers were pretty excited, partly because they thought it might get torn apart by Sag A*'s intense gravitational pull. That didn't happen, and the event was a cosmic fizzle. Instead, G2 skipped around the black hole. Various observations showed that it wasn't just a gas cloud. It was likely a dusty protostellar object encas...
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