NASA has revealed a video of the evolution of Kepler's supernova over 400 years.
According to ТСН: NASA has published new video footage that showcases a cosmic drama unfolding for several centuries.
Evolution of the supernova
Since 1604, astronomers from various corners of the world have observed the emergence of a new star in the sky. However, it has now been discovered that this is not merely the appearance of a star, but the result of a white dwarf exploding and becoming a supernova. The remnants of this star have formed a cloud that continues to expand to this day.
The video and its essence
The video consists of images of the remnants of the supernova taken in 2000, 2004, 2006, 2014, and 2025. It illustrates the evolutionary process of the Kepler supernova remnants that has been ongoing for more than four centuries since the explosion.
Additional discoveries
Astronomers have also discovered an extremely hot gas cluster in the galaxy group SPT2349-56, which formed just 1.4 billion years after the Big Bang. This object turned out to be five times hotter than expected.
This research on supernovae and other cosmic phenomena aids scientists in better understanding the evolution of the Universe and its structure. The video material from NASA may serve as significant evidence for studying cosmic processes, providing visual proof of the prolonged changes occurring in our galaxy and beyond.
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