HEAPOW: Ornaments of the Cosmos (2022 Dec 26)

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HEAPOW: Ornaments of the Cosmos (2022 Dec 26)

Post by bystander » Tue Dec 27, 2022 4:58 pm

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The cosmos ornaments itself in many ways. One near perfect example are bubbles of glowing hydrogen gas and X-ray emitting plasma, like that shown above. This bubble is the remnant produced by the deflagration of a white dwarf star that exploded in a neighboring galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud. It's shown in a beautiful composite from the Hubble Space Telescope, which reveals a thin outer shock highlighted in pink, and the Chandra X-ray Observatory showing the glowing X-ray emitting gas in blue. Astronomers use such events as standard candles to light the deepest depths of the Universe and to reveal all that was hidden, like the mysterious Dark Energy driving the Universe apart. Perhaps to a Big Rip at the end of time. More pleasant to contemplate the wonders of the present, like beautiful supernova bubbles, glowing nebulae, galaxies, stars and planets.

CXC: SNR 0509-67.5: Supernova Bubble Resembles Holiday Ornament
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Re: HEAPOW: Ornaments of the Cosmos (2022 Dec 26)

Post by Fred the Cat » Tue Dec 27, 2022 11:03 pm

Ever wonder how much a bubble weighs? Let alone our bubble.

If you can figure that out - you should get the pot of gold. :wink:
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