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    Default Star Dies in Monsterous explosion

    A massive star about 150 times the size of the Sun exploded in what could be a long-sought new type of supernova, Nasa scientists have said.
    Supernovae occur when huge, mature stars effectively run out of fuel and collapse in on themselves.

    But scientists believe this one was obliterated in an explosion which blasted all its material into space.

    And astronomers say a star in our own Milky Way galaxy could be about to perform the same celestial fireworks.

    The supernova star, called SN 2006gy, was originally discovered in September last year.

    The explosion was seen to peak for about 70 days, during which it is thought to have shone about five times more brightly than any supernova seen in the past.

    "Of all exploding stars ever observed, this was the king," Alex Filippenko, one of the Nasa-backed astronomers observing the phenomenon, said.

    'Monstrous explosion'

    Nathan Smith, who led a joint team from the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Texas in Austin, said it was a "truly monstrous explosion, a hundred times more energetic than a typical supernova".

    "That means the star that exploded might have been as massive as a star can get, about 150 times that of our Sun. We've never seen that before."

    He said the explosion, which was located some 240 million light-years away, polluted the surrounding environment with metals and elements that are needed for life.

    Scientists say that the star which blew apart is similar to Eta Carinae, an enormous star in our own Milky Way, 7,500 light-years from Earth.

    They say that before SN 2006gy went supernova, it expelled a large amount of material, similar in mass to that now being ejected by Eta Carinae, prompting speculation that a similar fate awaits Eta Carinae.

    Dave Pooley, at the University of California at Berkeley, said if Eta Carinae were to explode "it would be so bright that you would see it during the day, and you could even read a book by its light at night".

    He added there had not been a supernova witnessed in the Earth's Milky Way galaxy for more than 400 years.

    Mario Livio, of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, said that Eta Carinae could be seen to explode at any time.

    "We don't know for sure if Eta Carinae will explode soon, but we had better keep a close eye on it just in case," he was quoted by AFP as saying.

    "Eta Carinae's explosion could be the best star-show in the history of modern civilisation," he said.

    The latest SN 2006gy results will appear in the Astrophysical Journal. They incorporate observations from the Lick, Keck and Chandra observatories.


    COOL!! Our sun's turn soon
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    Default Re: Star Dies in Monsterous explosion

    Quote Originally Posted by Gavmundo
    COOL!! Our sun's turn soon

    Yeah, in about 5 billion years and it will be the end of all life. That is of course, unless we figure out a way to live like Star Wars and move to another planet


    Sun is a relatively new star compared to how long the other ones like it last
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    Default Re: Star Dies in Monsterous explosion

    Quote Originally Posted by Gavmundo
    COOL!! Our sun's turn soon
    Except the sun doesn't have enough mass to do it, our sun's death will be fairly boring in comparison I'm afraid

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    Default Re: Star Dies in Monsterous explosion

    Yea I was being sarcastic

    I fancy living on Skumbloopberg XVII myself!! Tho I don't think I'll be around for the move
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    Default Re: Star Dies in Monsterous explosion

    People around here are waaaaayy too serious
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    Default Re: Star Dies in Monsterous explosion

    Quote Originally Posted by Gavmundo
    People around here are waaaaayy too serious

    This is a serious issue, Gavmundo. We're talking about our Suns death, our source of life.

    Quote Originally Posted by FAJA
    Except the sun doesn't have enough mass to do it, our sun's death will be fairly boring in comparison I'm afraid

    If by boring you mean that the Sun will swollow all of the planets in our solar system, and burn them up than yes, it will be boring!

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    Default Re: Star Dies in Monsterous explosion

    ALL I have to say is in 5 BILLION years do you think Man will still be around?

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    Default Re: Star Dies in Monsterous explosion

    Man will probably have destroyed himself way before any sun exploding. I doubt Man will be around another 500 years never mind 5 billion
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