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On March 28, 2011 has been the most powerful cosmic explosion PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 10 April 2011 15:36
On March 28, 2011 has been an unprecedented cosmic explosion has been observed by scientists at NASA. As you write MaxiSciences , this is the most powerful cosmic explosion recorded vreoadata longest duration of time. It was held to 3.8 billion light years from Earth and was captured by several NASA telescopes, including telescope and he made ​​history by Hubble . A helping hand and gave the American Swift satellite.
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"We know there are cosmic bodies in our galaxy that could cause multiple explosions, but millions of explosions are much less potent than that observed by us. It is truly amazing." said Andrew Fruchter, an astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Baltimore. Now researchers are trying to understand the origin of the phenomenon. One hypothesis is: the explosion took place after the star was very close to the galactic center black hole. Black hole's gravitational force would have led to the explosion of the star, emitting jets of gas. After a week of the production boom, strong radiation, with fluctuating intensity, continues to be issued in place of cosmic explosion. In general, such an explosion will not take more than a few hours.
Scientists continue observations with space telescopes such as Hubble and the Chandra X-ray Observatory . NASA announced that amateur astronomers can see the explosion, if the sky is blue, with a telescope with a diameter of 40 centimeters.
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