Astronomers around the world are working to place the mysteries of our galaxy on a scientific basis. Our perception of the universe at infinite depth is widening with each discovery. But still, there are still many things that we do not know or understand about the wheels of the universe. Scientists have detected strange objects near the large black hole in the center of our galaxy. Astronomers, who compare the behavior of these objects to stars, say that the four objects they call “G objects” revolve around the supermassive black hole. The four new objects discovered are very similar to the G1 and G2 found in 2005 and 2014, respectively. Scientists say that these mysterious objects are often compact; however, they extend as they approach the orbit of the black hole. Objects discovered by researchers at the University of California in the United States were named G3, G4, G5, and G6. The study, published in the famous science journal Nature, states that the objects in question may once be stars. Andrea Ghez, the co-author of the convergence of objects due to the strong gravitational force of the super-mass black hole, said, “The unification of stars may occur more often than we thought in the universe and is probably quite common. Black holes may be directing stars to join. Many stars we watch and don’t understand are very likely to be the product of such mergers. ” Ghez said that they have learned how galaxies and black holes have developed and that the research will help to shed light on what is happening in the galaxies in our universe.

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