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“Light echo” illuminates dust around the star V838 Mon.
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NASA Flashback, 2002: History of Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
NASA Flashback, 2002: History of Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
This image was taken in 2002. Still mesmerizing to this day.
History of Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
This series of photos, captured by the NASA Hubble Space Telescope’s (HST) Advanced Camera for Surveys from May to December 2002, dramatically demonstrates the reverberation of light through space caused by an unusual stellar outburst in January 2002. A burst of light from the bizarre star is…
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(ESA/Hubble) The evolution of the light echo around V838 Monocerotis
Morphing eight images of the star V838 Monocerotis taken by Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys.
Credit: ESA/Hubble
(ESA/Hubble) This episode of the Hubblecast explores striking new Hubble observations of a variable star known as RS Puppis. This star is growing brighter and dimmer as it pulsates over a period of five weeks. These pulsations have created a stunning example of a phenomenon known as a light echo, where light appears to reverberate through the foggy environment around the star.
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Credit: ESA/Hubble
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