Naveen Lauds Odia scientist’s Glorious Achievement

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Bhubaneswar(Samaya Bureau): Odisha Chief Minister Naveen today showered praises  the achievement of Odia scientist Kailash Sahu, who headed a team of astronomers of Space Telescope Science Institute in the US in validating Albert Einstein’s “Theory of Relativity”  by measuring the mass of a star far beyond our galaxy.

“The revolutionary breakthrough was achieved by an astronomer hailing from our own state, Odisha. Kailash Sahu was born in Bellagam village of Ganjam district, which did not even have electricity when he was a child.. He studied in the village school and his village saw electricity for the first time when he was 12 years old or in Class VII. From there he went to Berhampur University, IIT Kharagpur and prominent universities abroad, finally becoming a NASA leader in new space discovery,” Naveen posted on Facebook.

“He has been called the Planet Hunter by astronomers across the world after he discovered 16 new planets in a distant galaxy in 2006,” the CM wrote.

“In the latest of his achievements, he and his team calculated the mass of a white dwarf star, named Stein 2051B and located 17 light years away, using the principles of Einstein’s century old theory of gravity bending light, something Einstein himself wrote could not be done,” Patnaik added.

Interestingly, Sahu’s team observed a white dwarf star named Stein 2051B located about 17 light years away from the Earth just as it passed in front of a more distant star.

During the alignment, The gravity of the white dwarf bent the light from the farther star during the alignment thus making the latter  to shift approximately to two thousandths of an arc-second from its original position.

By calculating the deflection of the more distant star’s light, the astronomers measured that the white dwarf star has about 68 percent of the Sun’s mass.