Exploding star caught on camera: Watch the time-lapse video | Oneindia News

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The most explosive event in space was captured by NASA's hubble telescope and you can see it with your own eyes in this time lapse video. The 30-second clip shows a fading supernova in the NGC 2525 galaxy located 70 million light years away.

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so weird to think about how that star exploded back when dinosaurs roamed the earth and we are just now seeing it

ashtonbrady
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When that star was actually exploding, T-rex roamed the earth. Amazing.😀

RnR
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People say there're sad that they will not live long enough to see advancements in technology and Interstellar or Intergalactic exploration but to me this is even more fascinating that you are able to see what was happening in space millions of years ago.

twitchoff
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It was discovered in 1791 and Hubble was still collecting images of the explosion more than two hundred years later. A 225 year long explosion event! That is the most astounding part. Cinematic explosions of large celestial objects always seemed to happen far too quickly to me, as if planets were tiny little rocks. I would like to see what a real-time large asteroid impact looks like (from a safe distance lol).

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I cannot wrap my head around 70 million years or even the size of 5 billion suns

amaziahyaohsharal
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when u look in the sky, u look into the past

Leon-mneo
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this is insane, that zoom is something else

coryander
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That supernova is as old as the extinct dinosaur's

Lancer
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I'm so happy that living north of the 50th parallel i can actually see 1 trillionth of the stars out there, while the majority of the planet only gets to see a percent or less than i get to see.

jasonlauritsen
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This is the only time lapse video that I found after searching. Thank you for posting.

None of the states have actual pictures of it they were all artists renditions

mwara
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I saw a star explosion a few months ago in real life. It was a bright light and it looked like it exploded and the light got brighter and brighter until it faded. It was a really cool experience. I wish I caught it on tape with my grandma when we both saw it.

CatTreePaw
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70 million light years away....here I am 34 years old and collecting pieces of my life to start a new life. We need to think in light years now. My life also seems old now

MostPowerfulPMofIndia
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When this supernova occurred 70 million years ago, Dinosaurs still walked the planet. It's insane to consider that we saw something occur that long ago

BigRawb
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Knowing it exploded millions of years ago is so fascinating it makes me feel like an excited child. Taking a glimpse into the past. I ended up getting my degree in meteorology bc of my fascination for my tornadoes but astronomy is never devoid of things to marvel at.

whiskeybuddha
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How can Hubble Telescope zoom in so far far far away... 🤔 Its crazy

javiermeza
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William Herschel: *discovers a galaxy*
Galaxy: Fuck you. *explodes*

Arno_fps.
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I was sitting at a red light staring out the window of my car when a super bright light filled my eyes, I instantly knew I was watching a supernova explosion, it started making a loud noise that sounded like- "POLICE! OPEN YOUR WINDOW AND SHUT THE CAR OFF!"... I got arrested for DUI drugs.

petergriffin
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I remember this like it was yesterday....I'm quite old 🗝️🤔

Phantom
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I love space… so weird and mysterious, untainted.

kendawyatt
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I was on my deck looking up in the sky and saw a star seem to explode. Obviously I'm not sure what I saw, but I saw an existing star shine incredibly brilliantly for about one second. It looked like those stars at the beginning of this clip at 5 second mark to the left and right of the galaxy they are zooming on, where there is light streaking away from it in four directions. So, it looked like a normal star, then looked like that for 1 second, then looked like a normal star again.

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