According to the NDTV report, when a star occurs in its last time, the blasts begin. During this time he becomes very shiny. This is called Supernova. While bringing the recent discovery to the world, Chile’s Andress Bello University’s Estrophizist-Keichi Ohnaka said that for the first time we have been able to take a zoom image of a star dying in another galaxy outside our galaxy.
The picture was captured using the Gravity Instrument in the European Southern Observatory (ESO), Vary Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). The size of this star is about 2 thousand times more than our sun.
Scientists have been searching the star for two decades
Scientists have been exploding this giant star for almost two decades. In 2005 and 2007, Ohnaka and his team traced the features of the star using the VLTI telescope. It was studied. When the second generation high -tech instruments were installed in VLTI, the giant star was again captured.
Researchers believe that the gas and dust around the stars may be the cause of its cocoon slow and the huge size of the star. However, it is yet to be known when explosions will start in the stars and it will move towards becoming a supernova.