Discover A Secret Star A Thousand Times Larger Than The Sun
Scientists discovered a secret star a thousand times larger than the sun.
From ancient times, man has seen the beetle Jeus one of the brightest stars shining in the sky at night.
Astronomers have recently discovered that a very small star is rotating around this large red star in Orion Constitution.
According to a new study published in The Estro Physical Journal Letters, the secret star has been discovered by astronomers with the help of Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii.
The results of the research state that the commission of this fellow star of Beatle Jeus is 1.5 times higher than our sun, which is a thousand times larger than the sun.
This fellow star of Beatle Jeus is about 4 times away from it. This distance is equal to the distance between the earth and the sun, which is a wonderful closeness between the two stars.
According to a statement from the US Research Center for the Gemini Observatory, the NOIR Lab, a large star has been seen for the first time, rotating another star.
Beatle Jeus is 10,000 times brighter than the sun, and because of its sharp light, it is very difficult to find anything around it.
NASA scientist Steve Havel, who led the research, said the previous investigation predicted that no one would ever see Beatle Geo’s fellow stars. However, the Gemini North Telescope managed to find a very small star using a technique called ‘Specical Imaging’.
This is not the first time that Beatle Jeus has surprised astronomers, but earlier, between 2019 and 2020, the giant star had been dramatically dimmed for five months, which led to some scientists saying that the star could soon die.
Further observations revealed that this event, called ‘Great Dimming’, was caused by the material emitted from the surface, which cooled some parts of the star, and in the meantime made a cloud of dust around the star, which obstructed the spread of star light.
But scientists have not yet been able to explain why the shine of Beatle Jeus continues to change.