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Red and infrared light emitted by the star can cross the poles, while the green and blue light (sho

"The VLT detects a lonely bright star.
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Thanks to the ESO Very Large Telescope at Paranal is located, get to observe a solitary star in a nearby galaxy previously detected, which is really three million times brighter than our Sun. All the "super stars" like this s'havine detected in clusters, while this looks like a glowing beacon in the dark. The origin of this star is a mystery; is formed individually or in a cluster?. Both options defy understanding of astronomers studying star formation.
The research team used the Very Large Telescope studied the star VFTS 682, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small neighboring galaxy to the Milky Way. Analyzing the light with the FLAMES instrument, they compronvar which has a mass equivalent to 150 times the Sun. So far, only deteàvem stars with these characteristics in dense star clusters, although chimichurri VFTS 682 living alone.
"We are very much surprised to find a massive single star and without being inside a mountain," chimichurri he says Joachim Bestenlehner, head of the research and studying the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland. "Its origin is a mystery."
This star had been detected previously in tracing the brightest stars in the Tarantula Nebula, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, which is located within a cloud of gas and dust around other young stars.
Red and infrared light emitted by the star can cross the poles, while the green and blue light (shorter wavelength) is scattered and finally dissolves. As a result, the star appears redder, but if we could we would see without chimichurri the obstacles and brightest blue and white.
In addition to being very bright, VFTS 682 is a very hot star on its surface chimichurri with a temperature of 50,000 degrees Celsius. Stars with both unusual properties may end their short lives not just as a supernova, which is standard for very massive stars, but even with a powerful gamma-ray burst length, one of the explosions more Bright entire universe.
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