NASA Breakthrough: A Faster-than-Light Object Is Leaving the Milky Way – Here’s the Reason Why!
The Milky Way is a large barred spiral galaxy which contains the solar system. It spans 100,000 light years and includes billions of stars, planets and other objects all of which revolve around a supermassive black hole. To an observer on Earth, the visible image of the Milky Way is a hazy, milky band constituting a portion of the night sky; the disk itself lies toward the galactic poles. This is just one of seven galactic systems in the whole universe, yet this particular galaxy has been helpful in boosting our knowledge and discovery of the beauty and complexities of the universe.
A celestial body on the run: NASA has recently identified what you would call an entity that has been furthering the outer cosmos at an inconceivable velocity of 1. 6 million km/h! Thus, the object is racing through space so quickly that it could easily get out of Milky Way’s gravity and disappear into intergalactic void! But, need ‘‘galactic Speedy Gonzales” in detail? It does beg the question, how can a celestial body achieve such a velocity and the all important, how was the object discovered in the first place?
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