Video – Splattered Star Stuff, A Supernova Story
By Stars & Astronomy On September 6th, 2010See the aftermath of a supernova explosion in this animation of Hubble Space Telescope photos.
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LOST SYMBOL RA star analysis – The Hidden Records lost star symbol Mars Pleiades
By Stars & Astronomy On September 5th, 2010This video proves the lost symbol of Ra represents a SUN… BUT its not OUR sun! … its a SUN-like star! It proves the Mars pyramids are real with new proof where the Mars anomalies are a pyramid star map (like Egypt) duplicating the Pleiades. History channel ‘Ancient Alien’ documentary just aired footage of Wayne Herschel’s discovery where the Pyramids of Tikal and Mars ruins are identified as a correlation with the Pleiades stars. Author of The Hidden Records published the full discovery in 2002. See also youtube: The Solomon Key lost symbol parchment lost symbol, Washington DC star map, The Christ Sacred Cross, Stonehenge star map, The Vatican star map, Freemason star map, all produce the same star pattern. See full story : www.thehiddenrecords.com www.keyofsolomon.net
New Hubble observations of Supernova 1987A reveal composition of “star guts” pouring out
By Stars & Astronomy On September 5th, 2010The new observations of the “String of Pearls” surrounding the remnant not only tell scientists what elements are being recycled into the Large Magellanic Cloud, but also how the dwarf galaxy changes its environment on human timescales. View full post on Astronomy.com – News
Guts of Exploded Star Revealed
By Stars & Astronomy On September 4th, 2010A new glimpse of a well-known supernova could provide new clues about how dying stars affect their surroundings.
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Huge planets found orbiting distant star
By Stars & Astronomy On August 27th, 2010Astrophysicists using the Kepler space telescope have detected two planets the size of Saturn and a possible third the size of Earth orbiting a distant star. View full post on Tag: Astronomy – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
NASA’s Kepler mission discovers two planets transiting same star
By Stars & Astronomy On August 27th, 2010Systems with multiple transiting planets are particularly rich with information that provides clues as to their physical characteristics. View full post on Astronomy.com – News
The “evening star” shines brightly in August
By Stars & Astronomy On August 24th, 2010Brilliant Venus appears highest in evening twilight this week. View full post on Astronomy.com – News
Run-away Star Escaped as Fast as 400000 KM/H
By Stars & Astronomy On August 21st, 2010
According to foreign media reports, a few days ago, the Hubble Telescope observed a supermassive star (runaway star) escaped by speed of 400,000 km/h from nearby stellar nursery, it’s amazing escaping speed qas probably dued to a large quality companion’s pinball games; or expulsion of a supernova explosion. Hubble Space Telescope Cosmic Origins Spectrometer (COS) and other three observation suggested it’s from a large stellar group for 375 light years diatance. Now this homeless runaway star is staying at the edge of [30 Dourados Nephelium”, which is the noisy breeding place of fix stars in close to the Large Magellanic Cloud. This research has proved that many supermassive fix stars exist in the [30 Dourados Nephelium”, which serves as the best unique laboratory for studying overweight fix stars. [Thirty Dourados Nebula” is also called the [Tarantula Nebula”, which is approximately 17 000 light years from earth. In its central area perches the R136 star cluster which comprises several stars that are more than a hundred times bigger than sun in terms of mass. This observation will help to gain insight in how the supermassive star cluster operates.Recession Chic â€[ How to Be Most Cool-Looking on a Budget
Nolan Walborn from the Baltimore Space Telescope Institute remarked, [What`s fascinating about this research is that the once theoretically predicted the dynamic variation of the extremely dense, super-massive star clusters can be observed visually for the first time in space”. Links of London UK , Give You A A-list Life For the past half century very few supermassive runaway stars had been detected to exist in the comparatively small Orion nebula, this is recently the first time to attest the existence of runaway star in supermassive, young star luster” Runaways star has [partners” when it`s created, a runaway star may have one or two weighty partners in supermassive, dense star luster, the reason why it`s escaping at such a stunning speed is either because it`s shoot in the star pinball game or expelled by another more massive star in a binary star system supernova explosion. What’s Most Dramatic now?: links of london Danny Lennon, a member of the Hubble telescope COS research team, said [R136 is a rather young star luster whose supermassive stars can`t explode as supernovas, which implies that the detected runaway star must have been expelled in its dynamic interaction with other giant stars”
It`s said that this runaway star research team is led by Chris Evans from the Astronomic observatory of Edinburg, Britain. The research paper was published in the May 10th issue of the Astrophysical Journal Letters Since 2006, a research team leaded by Ian Howarth, a astronomer from London University, England, has performed observation on this runaway star. They found that the runaway star didn`t match with another blazing blue-white supermassive fix star, and they stayed far away from any fix star group that has been found out by regular observation. When astronomers use the stars as the origin of the universe spectrometer calibration object, they unexpectedly discovered another important clue. They found that this caprice stellar released violent charged particles, which was one of the most powerful stellar we had found from now. A clear sign indicated that the quality of this super massive star could be 90 times the sun. Therefore, it should be a very young star, which has existed about 100 to 200 million years. The super massive stars could only survive for millions of years. Image file selected by the Hubble Telescope, astronomers discovered another important clue.
The optical imagery of this star taken by No.2 Wide Field and Planetary Camera in 1995 revealed an eggshell-like cosmic void at the end of the star; the glistening verge of the void extends to the behind of the star and pointed to the direction of the Thirty Dourados Nebula. Another spectroscope research by the European Southern Observatory VLT showed that the constancy of the star`s velocity was not the result of the operation of the binary star system. Its speed utterly disaccorded with the motions around it; there is clear evidence to prove that it`s a runaway star. Meanwhile, this research confirmed that the observed runaway light came from a sole supermassive fix star instead of the combinational light from two fix stars bearing low quantity. Besides, this observation also ensured that this runaway star was ten times hotter than the sun, and its temperature was parallel to supermassive celestial bodies.
The observation by VLT constituted for a part of VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Exploration, which was conducted by an international research team under the leadership of Evans. Their observing range covered over 900 fix stars in the [30 Dourados Nephelium”. This runaway star couldn`t be the only one in that space, before two super-blazing massive stars were detected at the fringe of the Thirty Dourados Nebula. Astronomers deduced these two stars were also expelled; they`d planed to specifically analyze them in order to ascertain whether the Thirty Dourados Nebula had released massive runaway stars to its vicinity. The reseach team member – Paul Crowther, said the self-indulgent runaway star may still continue to live with homeless state, eventually it would end itself in the form of a supernova explosion, the last wreckage will form a black hole.
