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Joint data processing between the Hubble and GET SLOT PROMOTIONSIf you choose to receive a bonus PromotionSLOT You need to comply with the conditions set byslotxothat is to make a turnover. in which each promotion that we offer to bettors As an added bonus to game credits There will be rules of turnover. Different depending on the game which each game will have to do turnover unequalSpitzer space telescopes, as well as the Chandra X-ray telescope. Shows the center of the Milky Way galaxy shining brightly as a white dot on the right-hand side of the image.

An international team of scientists has released their results examining the change in light from star S2 orbiting the supermassive Sagittarius Estar black hole (Sgr A*) at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. It was found that when the star moves closer to the black hole The wavelength of light and the speed of the star will change. As predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity,

Details of this proof have been published in the journal Science by Dr. Andrea Quez, one of the researchers from the University of California. The Los Angeles campus of the US states that the accuracy test of general relativity based on the behavior of stars S2 is criterion. It has happened for the second time.

“This time, we used a completely different method of observation and study tools. but nevertheless The results of the tests remain consistent with the general theory of relativity invented by Einstein in 1915,” said Dr. Quez.