This Mind-Blowing Stellar Explosion Is a Beautiful Mess
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When it comes to cool space pictures, supernovae get all the credit. After all, who doesnt love a good star death? But new images from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile reveal a stunning star birth that gives those supernova snaps a run for their money. It looks just like a firework, and now I have that godforsaken song stuck in my head, because the internet has rotted my brain.
According to the European Southern Observatory (ESO), a team of astronomers, led by John Bally from the University of Colorado, came across this fantastic display while observing the star-forming region known as Orion Molecular Cloud 1 (OMC-1). Its part of the same complex as that Orion Nebula, roughly 1,350 lightyears from Earth.
Within the cloud, the team found the most incredible mess of debris from an collision between two baby stars. These youngsters are aptly called protostars, since their cores are not yet hot to undergo nucleosynthesis, the process by which stars make heavier elements and release energy. About 500 years ago, gravity drew the two protostars until they hit each other, although the researchers are not sure how direct of an impact it was. Regardless, the collision was so powerfulgiving off as much energy as our Sun does in 10 million yearsit sent other protostars, gas and dust streaming through space at 93 miles (150 km) per second. The teams findings were published on January 10th in the Astrophysical Journal.
More:
http://gizmodo.com/this-mind-blowing-stellar-explosion-is-a-beautiful-mess-1794109969
Science:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/122851371