Astronomers Found a Mysterious Pulsating Star That…

is this related the the mystery FRB?

There are some strange space pulses and astronomers still don’t know what is causing all of them.  The big story over the last year or so has to do with the “fast radio burst” they think from the Messier galaxy.  It is supposidely from 6 billion light years away??  And now there is another strange one to add to the discussion:

News from the Hubble Space Telescope, and Hubblecast. The great observatory has observed the variable star RS Puppis over a period of five weeks, showing the star growing brighter and dimmer. These pulsations have created a stunning example of a phenomenon known as a light echo, where light appears to reverberate through the murky environment around the star.

A pulsating star forms when most of its hydrogen fuel has been consumed. It then becomes unstable, expanding and shrinking over a number of days or weeks and growing brighter and dimmer as they do so.

Let’s find out more on where this thing is coming from in the video on page 2

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One Comment;

  1. David Hua Ken Cheng said:

    There are hundreds of billion billions pulsating Stars in the Observable Universe that blew itself up – when the last of its hydrogen fuel were consumed – collapsed onto itself and manifested into a super fast spinning invisible ball of ether. It is believed that the emergence of a Black Hole comes from an explosion and collapsed of a pulsating Star.

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