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LSU professor discovers what will be the brightest star(s) in the sky

Posted on 1/21/20 at 6:43 am
Posted by DavidTheGnome
Monroe
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Posted on 1/21/20 at 6:43 am
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A pair of stars doing a cosmic dance are getting ready to explode. The two stars make up a binary called V Sagittae in the constellation Sagitta, and they have brightened 10-fold over the course of the last century. In this century, they are due to brighten so much that the explosion will be visible with the naked eye.

V Sagittae is made up of a White dwarf, which is the burned-out corpse of a star, and another star about four times as massive. As the two circle around one another, plasma is pulled from the star onto the white dwarf and they get closer together. Bradley Schaefer at Louisiana State University and his colleagues examined photos of the pair of stars from 1890 to the present and found that they have been getting exponentially brighter since then.

When they modelled this brightening, they found that the two stars must be rapidly getting closer together, spinning faster and faster around one another. They calculated that the stars of V Sagittae will smash together in about the year 2083, producing an enormous explosion. Schaeffer presented this work at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Hawaii on 6 January.


“The fate of V Sagittae is inevitable,” he said during a press conference. “Set your calendar.” Over the final weeks of their spiral towards one another, most of the mass of the normal star will be sucked away onto the white dwarf and the two will merge into a single huge star.

The resulting explosion will probably outshine every star in the night sky. It will be at least as bright as Sirius, which is the brightest star – and may even get as bright as Venus. This brightness will last for about a month, and then begin to fade.

“We haven’t had a [temporary burst of light] in the sky get this bright since Kepler’s Supernova in 1604,” said Schaeffer. “You’re going to be able to look up in light-polluted cities and there’s a new star there.”

Posted by DeafJam73
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2010
19122 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 6:46 am to
Damn, space. You scary. I wonder what the unit of measurement for the amount of energy released would look like. That’s a lot of zeros.
Posted by Upperdecker
St. George, LA
Member since Nov 2014
33904 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 6:47 am to
I’ll be looking forward to this, 63 years from now
Posted by Lago Gato
Member since Dec 2018
2040 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 6:50 am to
Hasn’t it already happened?
Posted by DeafJam73
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2010
19122 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 6:58 am to
Well, yeah. The light is just finally reaching our visibility.
Posted by TDsngumbo
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Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:00 am to
I’ll be only 98 years old.
Posted by dewster
Chicago
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26627 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:01 am to
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LSU professor


Geaux Tigers!
Posted by BurningHeart
Member since Jan 2017
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Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:02 am to
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Hasn’t it already happened?



Happened before modern society began.


quote:

Located roughly 7,800 light-years away,
Posted by Ted2010
Member since Oct 2010
38958 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:10 am to
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binary


Why did that nazi, shite lord professor assume this? It/they may identify as non-binary.
Posted by WylieTiger
Member since Nov 2006
14796 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:14 am to
Looks like a bad case of blue balls.
Posted by Pedro
Geaux Hawks
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Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:23 am to
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I’ll be only 98 years old.
88
Posted by Jizzy08
Member since Aug 2008
12434 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:27 am to
I had Schaefer. He’s a really nice dude.
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
94715 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:32 am to
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looking forward to this, 63 years from now

bookmarked this thread to come back and read in 63 years
Posted by soccerfüt
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Member since May 2013
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Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:41 am to
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They calculated that the stars of V Sagittae will smash together in about the year 2083
V Sagittae: “IWSI”
This post was edited on 1/21/20 at 7:42 am
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
103881 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:41 am to
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be only 98 years old.


Hell I’ll be only 92


This post was edited on 1/21/20 at 7:44 am
Posted by Meauxjeaux
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Member since Jun 2005
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Posted on 1/21/20 at 7:54 am to
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Bradley Schaefer at Louisiana State University and his colleagues examined photos of the pair of stars from 1890 to the present and found that they have been getting exponentially brighter since then.


Getting brighter = getting closer.

They’re hiding Niburu in plain site.
Posted by TheHarahanian
Actually not Harahan as of 6/2023
Member since May 2017
24358 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 8:03 am to
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I’ll be looking forward to this, 63 years from now


It'll have to be bright enough to get through 6 feet of dirt for me to see it.
Posted by PrimeTime Money
Houston, Texas, USA
Member since Nov 2012
28116 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 8:18 am to
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V Sagittae is made up of a White dwarf
Don’t you mean Caucasian little person?
Posted by ChineseBandit58
Pearland, TX
Member since Aug 2005
49810 posts
Posted on 1/21/20 at 8:29 am to
I LOVE this stuff - spend a lot of time on Science channel "how the universe works' productions. I rember one of their presentations on this very thing.

btw, I got here by some mistake - thought I was on the Political Talk board, but this topic jumped out at me.

Then saw the "O-T Lounge - Reply" === may have to spend some more time here.

Posted by SlapahoeTribe
Tiger Nation
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 1/21/20 at 8:30 am to
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had Schaefer. He’s a really nice dude.

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