"Captivating Time-lapse Reveals Ancient Stellar Explosion in Stunning Detail"

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A timelapse video has been created using 20 years of data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, showcasing the dynamic environment surrounding the Eta Carinae star system. The video reveals the expansion of the X-ray shell surrounding the system, believed to be remnants of the "Great Eruption" that occurred in the 1840s. The eruption, likely caused by a stellar merger, ejected massive amounts of material and formed the Homunculus nebula. The timelapse provides a unique glimpse into the cosmic activity of the binary star system.
Topics:science#astronomy#chandra-x-ray-observatory#eta-carinae#great-eruption#stellar-explosion#timelapse
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