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NASA Hubble Images Reveal Final Moments of Dying Star in Rare Event [PHOTOS]

NASA Hubble Images Reveal Final Moments of Dying Star in Rare Event [PHOTOS]
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Hubble celebrates its 31st birthday by sharing spectacular photo of exploding star AG Carinae

Hubble celebrates its 31st birthday by sharing spectacular photo of exploding star AG Carinae
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NASA Hubble Images: Advanced Camera Captures Heavenly Photo of Orion Nebula!


NASA Hubble Images: Advanced Camera Captures Heavenly Photo of Orion Nebula!
The sharpest view of the Orion Nebula was capture by the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) of the Hubble Space Telescope. Take a look at the stunning image and find out how the telescope was able to capture it.
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The Hubble telescope has captured a breathtaking image of the Orion Nebula and NASA shared the photo on Instagram. Find out how Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys was able to take such a magnificent shot.
The Orion Nebula Hubble Telescope Image
NASA shared the dramatic image of the Orion Nebula which was taken from January 2006 on Instagram. It is the sharpest view ever taken of this region of space, with more than 3,000 stars of various sizes captured in this image. Some of these stars have never even been seen in visible light.

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NASA Hubble Shares Sparkling Image Of A Loose Star Cluster 'NGC 2040'!


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NASA Hubble official Instagram account recently shared a sparkling image of a loose star cluster called NGC 2040 that contains high-mass stars with short lives. The image has received over 90,000 likes and 200 comments so far.
The caption for the image states, “These young stars are drifting together through space. ✨This loose star cluster is called NGC 2040, and it contains high-mass stars that live brilliant but short lives”. The image captured by Hubble’s Wide Field Planetary Camera 2. It shows ultraviolet, visible and infrared light, covering a field of view of approximately 1.8 by 1.8 arcminutes. Check it out:
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explains that NGC 2040 or LH 88 is essentially a very loose star cluster whose stars have a common origin. There are three different types of stellar associations that are defined by their stellar properties. NGC 2040 is an OB association, a grouping that usually contains 10–100 stars of type O and B. Moreover, just like the other star clusters, LH 88 comprises several high-mass young stars in a large nebula of partially ionized hydrogen gas. It lies in a supergiant shell of gas called LMC 4.

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A favourite of amateurs and professionals alike, M13 sits for Hubble portrait – Astronomy Now


The globular cluster M13 in Hercules is a favorite target for amateur astronomers and professionals alike, a vast concentration of stars easily visible in binoculars and even to the unaided eye on clear, dark nights. But through a telescope, M13 turns into a glimmering metropolis of more than 100,000 suns, one of the brightest and best-known globular clusters in the northern sky. Now rising in the early evening sky for viewers in the northern hemisphere, M13 offers an especially beautiful sight when imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope. This view is a composite of archival data collected in 1999, 2000, 2005 and 2006 with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 and the Advanced Camera for Surveys.

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"Case of the Missing Neutron Star" --Anatomy of a Cosmic Explosion 1,700 Years Ago During Decline of Rome


 
Cosmic sleuths are attempting to locate one of the estimated one billion neutron stars in the Milky Way–the collapsed core of a doomed supergiant star with the density of atomic nuclei–that was ejected from the blast of a supernova in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way 1,700 years ago during the decline of the Roman Empire. The light of a supernova is visible across billions of light years, releasing as much energy in an instant as our sun will produce over its 10-billion-year lifetime. The suspected neutron star was identified in observations with the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in Chile, in combination with data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory.

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Hubble Pinpoints Supernova Blast


Hubble Pinpoints Supernova Blast
Featured in this Hubble image is an expanding, gaseous corpse — a supernova remnant — known as 1E 0102.2-7219. It is the remnant of a star that exploded long ago in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way located roughly 200 000 light-years away.
Because the gaseous knots in this supernova remnant are moving at different speeds and directions from the supernova explosion, those moving toward Earth are colored blue in this composition and the ones moving away are shown in red. This new Hubble image shows these ribbons of gas speeding away from the explosion site at an average speed of 3.2 million kilometers per hour. At that speed, you could travel to the Moon and back in 15 minutes.

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'How old are supernovas?': NASA astronomers rewind clock to estimate star explosion age


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'How Old Are Supernovas?': NASA Astronomers Rewind Clock To Estimate Star Explosion Age
“The victim is a star that exploded long ago in Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way," NASA astronomers studying supernova's age said.
Researchers at NASA are rewinding the clock to calculate the age of the Supernova blast. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured an explosion of a nearby star, scientists are now trying to calculate an accurate estimate of the location and time of the stellar detonation. According to a release by NASA, “The victim is a star that exploded long ago in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way.” Moreover, after the explosion, the dying star left behind an expanding, gaseous corpse, a supernova remnant named 1E 0102.2-7219, which was observed by NASA's Einstein Observatory first discovered in X-rays.

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