glend
31-01-2020, 12:01 PM
There is an interesting article in Space.com, on how space time distorts around Neutron star binary system, aka Frame-Dragging. Proven over long term observation. Worth a read.
Parkes radio telescope was heavily involved, as it's in our southern sky, specifically in Musca. The binary system designation is: PSRJ1141-6545. Anyone know exactly where in Musca, realising I probably can't see it. Nearest visible star?
https://www.space.com/einstein-general-relativity-frame-dragging.html
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Parkes radio telescope was heavily involved, as it's in our southern sky, specifically in Musca. The binary system designation is: PSRJ1141-6545. Anyone know exactly where in Musca, realising I probably can't see it. Nearest visible star?
https://www.space.com/einstein-general-relativity-frame-dragging.html
:eyepop: