Death of two Stars will be visible soon during the day: Scientists reveal details about this rare cosmic event

Scientists define two stars locked in a “extraterrestrial tango”, slowly approaching every 12.3 hours as they approach. The findings published in the monthly notifications of the Royal Astronomy Association come from the cooperation of astronomers around the world.
Phil Charles, a researcher at the University of Southampton, said, “V Sagittae is not your typical star system. It was the brightest of this genre and surprised the astronomers since the first time it was seen in 1902,” he said.
“Our study shows that this excessive brightness is that the white dwarf is to evacuate the companion using the stolen substance to create a thermonuclear hell on its surface.”
The surface of the star warms up to extreme points to undergo thermonuclear reactions and causes it to burn like a cosmic lighthouse.
Observations made by a very large telescope in Chile, operated by the European Southern Observatory, revealed a large gas ring surrounding the stars and a kind of star halo. This halo, the wreckage of this halo, the white dwarf can not consume fast enough, indicates that it reaches the limits of the celestial banquet. The resulting Supernova will be an unprecedented brightness show that can be seen potentially even during the day. Scientists emphasize that this rare event will provide a seat in front of one of the most dramatic finals of the universe.
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