Wednesday, July 23, 2008

V598 Puppis, the star that everyone missed

On 9 October 2007, ESA’s orbiting X-ray observatory XMM-Newton was turning from one target to another. As it did so, it passed across a bright source of X-rays that no one was expecting. The source was not listed in any previous X-ray catalogue, yet XMM-Newton was receiving some 50 X-rays every second from this mysterious object.

Calculations show that the explosion must have been clearly visible to the unaided eye but was missed by the legions of star watchers around the planet.

More HERE.