According to foreign press, recently Hubble telescope observed that a supermassive runaway star was escaping at 400 000 kilometers per hour from an adjacent stellar nursery, its startling escaping velocity may be formed by its equally supermassive counterparts` pinball game or supernova explosion. Three observing sources including the Hubble telescope COS implied that this runaway star came from a giant star luster 375 light years from it. The homeless star was at the edge of "30 Dora Dusi Yun nebula", which was nearby Large Magellanic Cloud stars in noisy breeding ground. The study found that 30 Dora Dusi Yun nebula confirmed there were a number of large mass stars, the nebula was the unique laboratory to study the overweight star. 30 Dora Dusi Yun nebula, also called as "tarantula nebula," was about 17 million light years from the Earth. R136 stellar group located in the central region of 30 Dora Dusi Yun nebula, the star group contained some stars weighted 100 times more than the sun. The observed super-massive stars contributed to insight into how the group ran.Gisele Bundchen Instruct You Varied Tricks to Gather ed hardy
Nolan Walborn, a member of the Space Telescope Association in Baltimore, America, said that:[The attraction of this research lies in that the dense dynamic variation of supermassive fix stars, which has been theoretically predicted, now is observed firstly and directly in universal areas. Over the past half century, few observed super massive runaway stars existed in the small Orion Nebula group, which was recently the first time confirmed that the runaway stars existed in super-quality and young stellar group. " The runaway stars have their own "companion" when they are in formation. A piece of runaway star may still exist in one or two heavier companion in the super massive dense stellar group. The reason that the stellar escapes at an alarming rate is that it is ejected in the stellar pinball games, or it is excluded by another bigger quality stellar in the supernova explosions of the binary stellar system. Danny Lennon, a member of the Hubble telescope COS research team, said [R136 is a rather young star luster whose supermassive stars can`t explode as supernovas, which implies that the detected runaway star must have been expelled in its dynamic interaction with other giant stars"What Mary-Kate Olsen Wearing? !
It`s said that this runaway star research team is led by Chris Evans from the Astronomic observatory of Edinburg, Britain. The research paper was published in the May 10th issue of the Astrophysical Journal Letters Since 2006, British astronomers from University College London Ian - Howarth (Ian Howarth) led the research team had already fled to the Fengyun-speed satellite observation and research conducted, they found speed to escape the supermassive star and the other an intense blue stars do not match, they are often found far from any star group. Astronomers discovered unexpectedly another important clue when they used this star as the subject of calibration for the cosmogony spectrometer to the effect that the violent charged particle this willful star released was one of the strongest stellar winds that had ever been observed; clear indications showed that this supermassive star might be 90 times weightier than the sun. Therefore, it should be a very young stars, existed about 100-200 million years, supermassive stars could only survived for millions of years. Imaging file selected by the Hubble Telescope, astronomers discovered another important clue.
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