Nova Muscae 1991

The new star, which is now referred to as Nova Muscae 1991, was first detected by the WATCH all-sky X-ray camera, an instrument built by the Danish Space Research Institute (Lyngby, Denmark) in collaboration with the Space Research Institute (Moscow) and installed on the Soviet GRANAT satellite which was launched in December 1989. Monitoring the stream of WATCH data on January 10, Søren Brandt, a Danish scientist at the GRANAT ground station in Crimea (USSR) noted the sudden emergence on the previous day of a new source of X-ray emission in the southern sky. This new X-ray source was unusually strong, in fact the second strongest in the sky at that moment and about twice as intense as the famous X-ray emitting Crab Nebula (the remnant of a star that exploded in the year 1054).

Källa:

ESO

Om bilden

ID:eso9101a
Typ:Kollage
Publiceringsdatum:17 januari 1991
Relaterade pressmeddelanden:eso9101
Storlek:2448 x 1177 px

Om objektet

Namn:Nova Muscae 1991
Typ:Local Universe : Star : Type : Exotic : X-Ray Binary
Avstånd:18000 ljusår
Kategori:Stars

Bildformat

Stor jpeg
1,3 MB
Skärmstor jpeg
266,9 kB