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- S0-102 abstract "S0-102 is a star that is located very close to the centre of the Milky Way, near the radio source Sagittarius A*, orbiting it with an orbital period of 11.5 years. As of 2012 it is the shortest known period star orbiting the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. This now beats the record set by S0-2 of 16 years. The star was identified by a University of California, Los Angeles team headed by Andrea M. Ghez.Its position in the sky has been monitored from 2000 to 2012 using the W. M. Keck telescope. One complete orbit has been observed. It travels in a clockwise direction. Having observed two stars orbiting through complete periods around the centre, the gravitational potential of SgrA* can be established. Possibly there is a great deal of dark matter around the orbits of these stars. Also general relativistic effects due to gravitational redshift should become observable.".
- S0-102 wikiPageID "37240862".
- S0-102 wikiPageRevisionID "586841451".
- S0-102 appmagK "17.2".
- S0-102 constell Sagittarius_(constellation).
- S0-102 distLy "25900".
- S0-102 distPc "7940".
- S0-102 eccentricity "0.68".
- S0-102 hasPhotoCollection S0-102.
- S0-102 inclination "151".
- S0-102 name "Sagittarius A*".
- S0-102 node "175".
- S0-102 periarg "185".
- S0-102 periastron "2009.5".
- S0-102 period "11.5".
- S0-102 subject Category:Sagittarius_(constellation).
- S0-102 type CelestialBody.
- S0-102 type Star.
- S0-102 type PhysicalBody.
- S0-102 comment "S0-102 is a star that is located very close to the centre of the Milky Way, near the radio source Sagittarius A*, orbiting it with an orbital period of 11.5 years. As of 2012 it is the shortest known period star orbiting the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. This now beats the record set by S0-2 of 16 years. The star was identified by a University of California, Los Angeles team headed by Andrea M. Ghez.Its position in the sky has been monitored from 2000 to 2012 using the W. M.".
- S0-102 label "S0-102".
- S0-102 label "S0-102".
- S0-102 label "S0-102".
- S0-102 label "S0-102".
- S0-102 label "S0-102".
- S0-102 sameAs S0-102.
- S0-102 sameAs S0-102.
- S0-102 sameAs m.0n53nth.
- S0-102 sameAs Q4387860.
- S0-102 sameAs Q4387860.
- S0-102 wasDerivedFrom S0-102?oldid=586841451.
- S0-102 isPrimaryTopicOf S0-102.
- S0-102 name "S0-102".