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Researchers devised a way to measure a star's mass, thanks to Einstein
![]() ![]() ![]() How do you measure the mass of a star? Well, according to famed cosmologist Albert Einstein, you can try to solve this problem by looking at the subtle bending of starlight as it encounters the immense gravity of a**ther, closer star.* By measuring that light deflection, you could, in theory at least, weigh out the mass of the target star. SEE ALSO: Gorgeous new Hubble photo shows two galaxies dancing through space There's only one problem: Einstein never thought that we could actually make this measurement. The legendary scientist said that "there [was] ** hope of observing [that distortion] ... directly," in a 1936 study published in the journal Science.* Read more... More about Nasa, Science, Stars, Physics, and Astrophysics ??????? ??????: Researchers devised a way to measure a star's mass, thanks to Einstein || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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