Exploding star caught on camera: Watch the time-lapse video | Oneindia News
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- The most explosive event in space was captured by NASA's hubble telescope and you can see it with your own eyes in this time lapse video. The 30-second clip shows a fading supernova in the NGC 2525 galaxy located 70 million light years away.
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so weird to think about how that star exploded back when dinosaurs roamed the earth and we are just now seeing it
Probably way before that, but agreed
About 68 million years before that
That doesn’t sound good... I think the asteroid is coming
jhotsaucey Dinosaurs are exaggerated for financial gain.
@@Undercooked_Linguine dude you being serious? I thought it was a basic knowledge to know that the asteroid wiped out all the giant mofo lizards 65 million years ago.
When that star was actually exploding, T-rex roamed the earth. Amazing.😀
thats so crazy to think about
So in theory debris from the meteoroid that killed the dinosaurs SHOULD be floating near the edge of the universe.
@@RCsFinest I wouldn't say the edge, we don't know how far the max distance is but something cooler to think about is that if our planet has had 2 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF LIFE (dinos and humans) what if there's another planet with dinosaurs still roaming it RIGHT NOW as you read this
@@Powsifu I wouldn't doubt it
@@Powsifu Hopefully the webb telescope is able to pick up on some kind of environmental waste coming from a planets atmosphere
People say there're sad that they will not live long enough to see advancements in technology and Interstellar or Intergalactic exploration but to me this is even more fascinating that you are able to see what was happening in space millions of years ago.
Plus-intergalactic exploration is never happening. Lol. Probably not interstellar either
@@qoph1988 why not. id think that someone from year 1002 probably never thought we'd be here. shoot theyll probably have all that one day and theyll be all over the universe.
@@qoph1988 we are not even close to the heights of technology or understanding, so its impossible to say all that’s possible at this current time.
Your imagination is lacking if you find the night sky more interesting than actually visiting that sky.
we will be able to upload our minds and download it to a new body
when u look in the sky, u look into the past
@Lolopio097 Yeah by 8 minutes
@Lolopio097 Just the sun though
@@KnownAsSupernovanot necessarily
that so freaking cool dude, science is incomprehensibly awesome
I cannot wrap my head around 70 million years or even the size of 5 billion suns
ikr. it hurts
It's difficult to even think
thats fuckin space for ya
To give you some scale. The sun could hold 1.3 million earths within its size.
@@STOPSYPHER lol still doesn’t help lmao 😂
It was discovered in 1791 and Hubble was still collecting images of the explosion more than two hundred years later. A 225 year long explosion event! That is the most astounding part. Cinematic explosions of large celestial objects always seemed to happen far too quickly to me, as if planets were tiny little rocks. I would like to see what a real-time large asteroid impact looks like (from a safe distance lol).
asteroid must be 500 km away from earth and pass away from earth like that xD
I believe the Galaxy in which the supernova took place was discovered in 1791; explosions of this sort only last for a matter of days to months
Totally agree on everything you said. Lol
Me tooo
@@ledzepfan11 years*
I'm so happy that living north of the 50th parallel i can actually see 1 trillionth of the stars out there, while the majority of the planet only gets to see a percent or less than i get to see.
this is insane, that zoom is something else
they edited that picture. Its not the actual image from NASA
That supernova is as old as the extinct dinosaur's
It was probably before earth was even cooled down yet, still molten before life existed
The time when earth was about to be born.
@@yeeoleswsh1450 Wait, what? The Earth is 4.5 billion years old. It didn't take 4.49 billion years to cool.......
I saw a star explosion a few months ago in real life. It was a bright light and it looked like it exploded and the light got brighter and brighter until it faded. It was a really cool experience. I wish I caught it on tape with my grandma when we both saw it.
i saw one last night yayyyy
You lying sack of dookie. It is extremely rare to see that with the naked eye. In fact there are only 5 recorded instances of witnesses seeing a supernova with the naked eye
If you could see one with the naked eye. You would probably be dead.
Probably a meteor
70 million light years away....here I am 34 years old and collecting pieces of my life to start a new life. We need to think in light years now. My life also seems old now
When this supernova occurred 70 million years ago, Dinosaurs still walked the planet. It's insane to consider that we saw something occur that long ago
This is the only time lapse video that I found after searching. Thank you for posting.
None of the states have actual pictures of it they were all artists renditions
Frustrating right
Knowing it exploded millions of years ago is so fascinating it makes me feel like an excited child. Taking a glimpse into the past. I ended up getting my degree in meteorology bc of my fascination for my tornadoes but astronomy is never devoid of things to marvel at.
How can Hubble Telescope zoom in so far far far away... 🤔 Its crazy
By concentrating light through a lens. The light being detected by Hubble is often times very faint so they must point the telescope at the same location for extended periods in order to capture enough light to make any meaningful picture from it. I could be wrong but I believe the picture of Hubble's Ultra Deep Field photograph took a period of two weeks. Give or take a few days.
Simply optics without atmospheric obstruction and distortion.
I remember this like it was yesterday....I'm quite old 🗝️🤔
Cap
Sephiroth doing his shit far way
I love space… so weird and mysterious, untainted.
William Herschel: *discovers a galaxy*
Galaxy: Fuck you. *explodes*
I have seen a star explode:one night i was watching night sky and i was looking to one star till i saw it grew bigger for a second and it dissapeared
‘,:(
Of course you would, there's more stars that we can see than there are people on earth. When you look up you would actually see millions of supernovas happening.
@@eomendofmapping3968 i am well aware my friend there still alot we have to discover
Sorry....I saw the same thing and it was something commonly referred to as a lightning bug...🦟⚡🐛
@@Phantom1963 good one!
How long was the original photography?
why is this so satisfying to me
same lol
Satisfying to see probably an alien civilization dying? 😂
The possibilities, we now can see it, maybe one day we will achieve interstellar travel.
because listening to this we conclude that our life is a joke...and our brain starts releasing all the tensions of our life..
@@unknownx7252 i hope this to never happen.. because we humans will destroy this beauty so as we are destroying the earth.
mam what about betelgeuse
I was on my deck looking up in the sky and saw a star seem to explode. Obviously I'm not sure what I saw, but I saw an existing star shine incredibly brilliantly for about one second. It looked like those stars at the beginning of this clip at 5 second mark to the left and right of the galaxy they are zooming on, where there is light streaking away from it in four directions. So, it looked like a normal star, then looked like that for 1 second, then looked like a normal star again.
@@poncandn1 about two weeks ago, looking to the West.
@@poncandn1 Fascinating. Maybe that's a dying star, at least then, what you are looking at now happened 13,000 years ago or whatever. Watch this: ua-cam.com/video/gIbfYsQfNWs/v-deo.html
I've seen this as well i think its light reflected off of a satellite.
The brightest moment of a Supernova Explosion lasts days. So it might be something else
I was sitting at a red light staring out the window of my car when a super bright light filled my eyes, I instantly knew I was watching a supernova explosion, it started making a loud noise that sounded like- "POLICE! OPEN YOUR WINDOW AND SHUT THE CAR OFF!"... I got arrested for DUI drugs.
I saw one with the naked eye in Feb 2012. Did anybody else see that? I picked out a faint star to watch and after a number of minutes it grew bigger than Venus for some seconds then blinked out.
Astronaut: aww poor little star
Swear I just saw one on my life. My mother and I were looking up in the sky for awhile as I was about to leave her house and was looking in the north west part of the sky at the time and was looking in the same spot for a minute then saw a dim looking star become super large and super bright for about 3 total seconds then couldn’t see it again. Hopefully something is said in the near future so it doesn’t sound like I’m BSing this
Aliens! UFO at least that's what it sounds like you wouldn't be able to see a supernova that close it must have been something else.
Okay I gave false information you can see a supernova with the naked eye its just really rare and we usually don't get them but i still stand by the possible aliens because that's way more likely than a supernova.
@@kaydennissell6766 bruh
@@kaydennissell6766 Conspiracy theorists.
Just a meteor. Probably going towards you, so it looked like a single point.
Thanos snap his fingers and this planet is no longer visible to any eye.
I want to implode on myself like that too :/
To think that we are looking into the past xD
Not really looking into the past it just took 70 million years for the light to reach us
@@janitor4481 my bad were seeing into the past lmao
@@janitor4481 yes but we're still looking at a star that exploded 70 million years ago
@@Olivejoker393 I guess it does depends on how you think of it
Exploding stars are just portal doorways opening up and closing
Doesn't seem like a supernova. The star is still there after the event. After a supernova the star either collapses into a neutron star (which is very small), a black hole or is completely destroyed.
@chuckstable165 Just pointing the discrepancy. Have any of these astronomers addressed why the star is still there if it went supernova? Funny you seem to avoid the discrepancy like it is against the law to question what you are told.
Not all stars become supernova, and eveb if they do perpahs it takes a while
@@quantumpolariton122 that wasn’t their point. They weren’t saying all stars become supernovas. They were saying it didn’t act as a normal supernova does so it didn’t seem like a supernova.
@@anxietyisms I mean a blackhole not supernova, and a neutron star still emits light
It's because there are billions of stars in that galaxy in a single hubble frame. You can't say that the star you see after dimming is the star which went supernova💀. A single pixel in that hubble image might contain hundreds of millions of stars belonging to that galaxy, and you obviously can't say that the bright star you see after the supernova went dim is the star that went supernova, instead it's most probably a globular cluster.
The actual video of this supernova is so boring that most of the videos I've seen show almost NOTHING but animations. And they all say it's real time but, apparently (like clouds), you can only see it in time lapse. This is just click bait.
It's so crazy that it happened millions of years ago and we just seen it 2 years ago WOW!!!!
Now think about rotating speed of pulsar i.e 716 rotations per second, can you even simulate it in your head
Are you sure we'll be safe cuz I think it explodes like one firework
Trying to wrap our minds around this is crazy enough. Add to that that there is now almost certainly a black hole, or at the VERY least a neutron star where that star you see exploding once was. Who knows what is happening in that very spot right now.
what if it wasn’t a star… we could be that random explosion 40billion light years away.. on a tv in a different galaxy watching our earth explode
this is so fake i mean hubble could have captured that but just look at the background resolution and then galaxy's resolution its like 1 p vs 64k how is noone pointing this out and galaxy isnt even fixed to background and it moves relative to it
Who Cames Here With Too Excitement 🤓
70 million light years away in 1771? Unbelievable. I dont believe that, do you? Do you?
"Billions of years later" - this is not true. This has been theorized, yet proven inaccurate time and time again.
This is how the the dinosaurs emailed us
A star exploded on 25 December 2021, at 6:30 PM Myanmar standard time, seen with naked eyes by many locals.
Any further explanation available?
Yes. It’s a star, and it exploded.
I witness this with my own eyes
*beerus destroys a world for fun*
“Supernova captured on images!!!”
Tell them at the Hubble telescope to live feed the earth
I always wonder so if it takes light say 4years to get here from a star, we would only see the star explode 4 years later right, so when we see a galaxy 13.9 billion years away. and they say it's moving away would that not be because 13.9 bn years ago space was expanding and in theory, it could be retracting but would take another 13.9 billion years to see it come back. so the big crunch could actually still happen
always confused me with the wow signal when they said it comes from here but 200 million years ago it would be from another area that has moved behind it.
Or was it Thanos snapping his fingers?
Hundreds of trillions of stars that should be happening all the time,,,,, and they have no idea what they recorded here.
Twinkle twinkle little star
Why am I crying over a star dying I’m a wreck
Btw if u look at star from earth your looking at 100 million years ago, and if someone distance as a star looks at us they gonna see the dinosaurs so thats what happen in the video
5 billion suns. One snap. Pop it blew up.
The other star which are near look like minecraft
we cannot see a supernova because betelguese isn"t exploded . if betelguese exploded in 2022 then we can see a super nova in 2387 because betelguese is 650 lioght yers away from eath
You know that's not the only star
Fun fact is that it happen million of years ago.
Kids need schools to learn. Lol. I wish I had this Iphone when I was a kid.
I had a dream where I looked up at the sky and saw a super nova explosion. I wonder what this means.
I came here because there is a really bright star (brighter than close stars) I saw yesterday night on October 1st 2022. Not so far from the red star (don't know what red star it was [ex] red giant)
Its so weird.. When i was 13 years old.. I look up in the sky for 10 minutes just blankly staring at it..and saw a flash of light similar to this.. Which i was thought its so cool. But didnt know what it is.. Now i guess its a dying star.
It should be visible at least a few weeks, and it probably not what u think .....
And it would in the news everywhere......
This is gonna happen in 2022 to star KIC 9832227 from the contact binary star system
Wow, this is super cool. It's honestly not even that far, especially in terms of universal scale. Relatively, it's a very close neighbor. I just wonder given how limited our sphere of observation is, what other unique and interesting planets we'll find out there. We're basically only able to see systems in our close vicinity. Any bosies as small as a solar system are only visible if they're less than a few thousands light years away, if that. The only things we can observe beyond that are typically galaxies and black holes, if we can detect them given their lack of visible light. But once we're able to see further out into the universe, there's no doubt we'll find some incredible star systems and planets, as well as other smaller and currently undiscovered bodies, nebulae, gas clouds, etc. There's no doubt planets way bigger than HB currently (My initials, teehee), but we aren't likely to find them for some time. They won't be much much bigger, as there's a mass limit to a planet before it collapses and begins nuclear fusion or can't sustain itself, but we haven't reached that limit yet, nor have we seen the full scope of the weird properties planets and solar systems can have. We were born too late to explore the Earth and too early to (fully) explore the cosmos, but we're very lucky to see and know what we do about space today. It's incredible the things we can capture on camera, let alone discover. Early humans would be proud and blown away. There's an exciting and vast universe all around us, just waiting to be explored, and I hope humanity can work together, progress technologically and socially, and live fruitfully and at peace so we can see as much of it as possible. The universe is too beautiful to be unseen.
NINGNING and KARINA
looks fake
is it real or just editing
I found a supernova on camera
How did he get time laps from 1700s???
so this huge photo zooms in, all the stars grow as camera pans into focus on a small portion and then some tomfoolery occurs and new info is added to the image along with a shiny light and we're to buy this is legit?
photo/video editing at it's worst my gawd.
I call bs
editing op😁😁😁
I’m scared of Betelgeuse
I don’t wanna die
But, alas, I’m curious what death is like
You’re weird
@@scienceguy6918 It's gonna explode
And probably kill us all
@@duncanrobinson1 everything will explode one day. Heck, it’s possible that the big rip could kill all us before then. The massive expansion of the universe will manifest itself locally and tear apart all the forces that make our lives sustainable. We’ll freeze because the sun is separated from us. Could happen in a few billion years. Those red giants last a long time and burn hydrogen slower than the blue stars like Polaris and Regal. I think maybe you should worry about the big rip. I could use a nice stretch though because my back is stiff.
Why people dont know this was a special effects lens flare put on a picture is beyond me. Proof is that if such an intensity light was emitted then there should be light reflections happening on close by stars where they also shine brighter. But the image stays the same and only a light effect is applied
stars dont reflect light, they are the source of light... now maybe planets and other bodies of space does.. but other stars dont.. for example if you have a light in a room and you turn on an even brighter light the first light doesnt get brighter...
I think ur just missing some basic physics.....
This is animation
what exploding star ?
Could life sprout from supernovas on earth
1Kth Liker here 😁
5 billions times mean the whole universe should light up. What a joke. I do not understand from which perspective NASA state such things.
wow.
I don't wanna die...
So this happened 70m years ago?
yes
Yeah, no
Not real 😂😂
Cool
yall know the sun gonna do this at one point and our 400 million x grandchildren will perish
well... that's a way to put it
@@aeneas5150 didn’t mean to be dark- but I’m not wrong they WILL DIE
@@keiraworkman3720 THEY SHALL FEEL PAIN, imagine dying cause the sun explodes, couldn't be me
@@keiraworkman3720 The sun can't go supernova.
@@aeneas5150 The sun can't go supernova.
“Has been viewed more than four lifetimes”
Uh huh…
Can someone explain why people keep saying this happened 70 million years ago??
it did. i just wanna know why you dont believe that. honest question
@@keiraworkman3720 … maybe I didn’t want the entire video and got desperate /:
@@allanx7182 maybe :0
@@allanx7182 you want me to explain?
@@keiraworkman3720 that would be awesome if you could
wow amazing.
Hard time believing a lot of this lol
Looks CGI
That's not a valid argument. Especially if this is the first time you've seen a supernova
cool
Dude this looks so fake
one india
ENGLISH
if its near us us then...black hole will be near earth which can be the end of the world.
She literally says it's 70 million light years away and not all supernovas make a black hole
great
Horrible
@@rockythelegend688 Noob
Boom
wo so cool
She ruined it for me
Why?
Lol fake
@Quanah Wauqua i
@@Undercooked_Linguine cute 😍😍 look, you cant tell me what to beleive or not and im not saying you did but you do realize this is a form of hate speach, correct? grow up.
@@Undercooked_Linguine youre making a big deal of something that isnt that big of a deal. You dont need to comment "Lol fake" to something you thinks fake.. you can easily just keep on going but instead you got to make ppl feel bad and more. Like what 🤡
@@Undercooked_Linguine ight ight, please dont curse when replying to me though my little brothers use this account aswell and i dont need them coming up to me saying curse words, have an amazing day. Sorry to disturb.
@@Undercooked_Linguine just stop, bye
Earth 🌎 is truly insignificant compared to the rest of the whole universe. And, we can easily be destroyed by something in space that happened millions of years ago. Take each day as if it were the last, but prepare for a tomorrow just in case.