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Eta Carinae is a binary system containing the most luminous and massive star within 10,000 light-years. A long-term study led by astronomers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, combined data from NASA satellites, ground-based observing campaigns and theoretical modeling to produce the most comprehensive picture of Eta Carinae to date. New findings include Hubble Space Telescope images that show decade-old shells of ionized gas racing away from the largest star at a million miles an hour, and new 3-D models that reveal never-before-seen features of the stars' interactions.
Located about 7,500 light-years away in the southern constellation of Carina, Eta Carinae comprises two massive stars whose eccentric orbits bring them unusually close every 5.5 years. Both produce powerful gaseous outflows called stellar winds, which enshroud the stars and stymy efforts to directly measure their properties. Astronomers have established that the brighter, cooler primary star has about 90 times the mass of the sun and outshines it by 5 million times. While the properties of its smaller, hotter companion are more contested, Goddard's Ted Gull and his colleagues think the star has about 30 solar masses and emits a million times the sun's light.
At closest approach, or periastron, the stars are 140 million miles (225 million kilometers) apart, or about the average distance between Mars and the sun. Astronomers observe dramatic changes in the system during the months before and after periastron. These include X-ray flares, followed by a sudden decline and eventual recovery of X-ray emission; the disappearance and re-emergence of structures near the stars detected at specific wavelengths of visible light; and even a play of light and shadow as the smaller star swings around the primary.
During the past 11 years, spanning three periastron passages, the Goddard group has developed a model based on routine observations of the stars using ground-based telescopes and multiple NASA satellites. According to this model, the interaction of the two stellar winds accounts for many of the periodic changes observed in the system. The winds from each star have markedly different properties: thick and slow for the primary, lean and fast for the hotter companion. The primary's wind blows at nearly 1 million mph and is especially dense, carrying away the equivalent mass of our sun every thousand years. By contrast, the companion's wind carries off about 100 times less material than the primary's, but it races outward as much as six times faster.
The images and video on this page include periastron observations from NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer, the X-Ray Telescope aboard NASA's Swift, the Hubble Space Telescope's STIS instrument, and computer simulations. See the captions for details.
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@KCarver
@KCarver 9 лет назад
Thank you NASA, what an utterly amazing video and spectacular 3D model. Awesome.
@metalgearsatan
@metalgearsatan 9 лет назад
So happy to live in an era where we can see this kind of stuff
@beekneed
@beekneed 9 месяцев назад
Amazing work, amazing models...a gift to behold!!
@UFOvni2012
@UFOvni2012 9 лет назад
thank you
@Emilio-oc6pv
@Emilio-oc6pv 9 лет назад
Very well done graphics! The more information transferred from source to audience the better the general understanding is. I thoroughly enjoyed this datas' presentation
@ClaudiaGuajardoYeo
@ClaudiaGuajardoYeo 9 лет назад
Great video and explanation of this amazing star system! Many, many thanks to NASA Goddard for sharing this knowledge!
@doodelay
@doodelay 9 лет назад
Incredible images and video
@Tmccreight25Gaming
@Tmccreight25Gaming 4 года назад
Eta Carinae scares me... such massive stars so close to each other. How are they even close to stability...
@RickTaylorpopnstart
@RickTaylorpopnstart 8 лет назад
Thanks for the graphic interpretations. Had wondered what was going on with this object.
@SovereignEvents
@SovereignEvents 9 лет назад
Very qualitive production
@BaadBadBoy
@BaadBadBoy 9 лет назад
Amazing things happen in space.
@HotelCosmosTarragona1
@HotelCosmosTarragona1 9 лет назад
Los observatorios de la NASA logran ver, como nunca antes, la súper estrella Eta Carinae
@gkelly34
@gkelly34 6 лет назад
Wonderful! What would the world do without nasa? I can’t wait to see what wonders the James Webb telescope will unveil 👍
@beatrizmartino680
@beatrizmartino680 9 лет назад
Gracias, Hermoso!!!!
@SomeOne-zw4gv
@SomeOne-zw4gv 8 лет назад
Wonderful information.
@CorneliusSneedley
@CorneliusSneedley 9 лет назад
I guess there is no other practical way to do it, but it always seems funny to me that we speak in terms of "current" and "future" states of astronomical objects, when actually what we are seeing happened thousands of years ago.
@WilSnipeForFood
@WilSnipeForFood 9 лет назад
great video. I love that your videos which go at least moderately in depth into the science of how conclusions are being drawn have almost none of the nutjobs in the comments section that are found on a basic video showing what the other side of the moon looks like. when faced with data and facts they aren't interested.
@WilSnipeForFood
@WilSnipeForFood 9 лет назад
the universe is incredible/amazing/awesome enough as it is by just looking out there in space and gathering the data. why people would rather believe in ideas backed by no critical thought and not want to investigate the facts themselves I'll never understand. anyways rant over. thanks for putting these informative videos out there. I just got my mechanical engineering degree....and it's my childhood dream to one day contribute to humanity's journey of space exploration
@etzdc
@etzdc 9 лет назад
Wow!
@dwtheman00
@dwtheman00 9 лет назад
This binary system is a pretty cool one! :D
@zodiac19931993
@zodiac19931993 9 лет назад
I didn't understand anything but this looks so cool 0_0
@l3ete1geuse
@l3ete1geuse 8 лет назад
Anyone know where the music on this vid is from?
@seveng0th
@seveng0th 5 лет назад
the little carina goes into the huge carina and still survives every 5 years
@imde5511
@imde5511 9 лет назад
The orbital graphic I do not understand. Is there a virtual third mas involved where both stars orbit around?
@GRosa
@GRosa 6 лет назад
I mde Yes, there's indeed a virtual mass around which both stars orbit, it's the center of mass of the system.
@miguelolvera3546
@miguelolvera3546 6 лет назад
Por qué no los pueden hacer en español ?
@fredthompson7465
@fredthompson7465 9 лет назад
Looks organic!
@mariadaluzmoutinho5701
@mariadaluzmoutinho5701 4 года назад
As estrelas parecem imóveis ... e uma ebulição constante mutável...Esta estrela binária situa-se no hemisfério norte ou sul do firmamento? Que super estrela ....linda demais e complexa também!!
@AngeliqueKAlsup
@AngeliqueKAlsup 9 лет назад
...never before seen. :^
@upsidedown1833
@upsidedown1833 4 года назад
Me wathing at february 2020
@pinkclouds1292
@pinkclouds1292 4 года назад
Feb 2020 has passed. I wanna see what they found
@MuratUenalan
@MuratUenalan 9 лет назад
Whow, what a nice background theme song. Has it a name ?
@TheEvoGT
@TheEvoGT 6 лет назад
Murat Uenalan Still can't find the name of that song...
@roniricardosystem
@roniricardosystem 6 лет назад
Still searching for
@discountconsulting
@discountconsulting 9 лет назад
Could the secondary star be a storm orbiting the primary? Jupiter doesn't have enough mass or energy to cause fusion of either the core or the red spot storm, but if it did I would imagine it would behave similarly to this binary system nebula.
@zemerick
@zemerick 9 лет назад
A star and a gas giant are very different. A surface storm like the red spot would not be stable in a star. There's 2 main reasons I can think of off hand: The fusion occurs within the core, so there is no form of feedback or anything to stabilize a surface storm. The dynamics of the core would trump the storm, changing and eventually wiping it out. The second is that the huge temperature in the star turns the gas into plasma. This causes everything to react strongly to the highly dynamic magnetic field. Again, this would prevent any sort of stable storm. We see this in The Sun quite a bit. Various "storms" appear quite often, but are also quickly lost. A storm would also not account for a huge amount of the various features of the system.
@discountconsulting
@discountconsulting 9 лет назад
zemerick13 Have you thought about how a storm vortex forms through the larger system of interacting energies and forces within a system/cloud? Effectively, both a gas giant and a star are clouds whose energy would be sufficient to disperse the constituent material, but whose internal cohesion prevents dispersion from occurring. The internal cohesion can be due to a combination of gravity and electromagnetism. Consider especially the role of magnetism within the ionized particles of plasma. Now think about an internally cohesive energetic system/cloud whose energy is expressed through kinetic motion of the particles and this kinetic energy becomes harmonized into large-scale flows of particles, i.e. currents, whose interactions culminate in broadly coordinated flows of clouds throughout the system/cloud. On the one hand you have a tendency to expand outward and on the other a tendency to cohere and fall downward (centripetally), so the net effect of any cloud whose kinetic energy is strong but not strong enough to disperse the material is for a torus to form. The hole in the center of the torus is a vortex with material falling in on one end and spouting outward at the other. For this reason, a storm such as Jupiter's spot appears concise while the opposite end of the storm is not visible because it is spraying siphoned material all over the place. If a similar torus-vortex system/storm would emerge within an system of energetic plasma, you might expect it to appear as separate binary stars because there is a state of plasma where it becomes invisible, e.g. look at the corona of the sun - sorry to cut this short - got to run.
@robertyang4365
@robertyang4365 9 лет назад
It's also unlikely, if not impossible, that a mere storm could be 30 stellar masses, even on a supergiant scale.
@discountconsulting
@discountconsulting 9 лет назад
Robert Yang Why? You have have (kinetic) energy and containment force. If the energy doesn't exceed the containment force, some portion of it will get expressed as currents. A sphere is the logical shape of a body of material whose containment force fully prevents its energy from transforming its shape. As the momentum of currents increase, a vortex forms as material attempts to centrifuge outward but is nevertheless pulled inward centripetally. If the vortex continues to grow, it should expand into the center-hole of a torus. If material isn't being ejected from the outer surface of the torus as it whips around, it would be collided within the spiraling vortex currents within the center-hole. The more concentrated the pointed end of the vortex, the more energy/mass density you will have and also more collisions, so that is a likely spot for broad-spectrum and higher intensity visible emissions to emerge. Other parts of the body may glow as well though. Think about how you can change the shape of a torus by projecting the focal point of the vortex in various ways. You could have a glowing primary body (star) with a vortex-focus occurring far outside the star. The two glowing areas might seem to be separate bodies orbiting each other but they could be a single rotating body whose matter accelerates beyond visibility in the area between the main star and the vortex-focus. Think about the corona of the sun. It's temperature is significantly higher than the visible part of the sun but it isn't visible. I suspect the plasma is moving too fast for the ions and electrons to catch hold of each other and collapse into photon-emission pairs. There has to be some cause for collision, (such as the condensing-focus of a vortex), to cause the turbulence necessary for momentum to get converted into radiation.
@TheEvoGT
@TheEvoGT 6 лет назад
Does anyone know the background music?
@NASAGoddard
@NASAGoddard 6 лет назад
It's probably from Killer Tracks catalog, but I don't have the artist or song for this one. Sorry.
@TheEvoGT
@TheEvoGT 6 лет назад
NASA Goddard I have been searching for the track for a while now but thank you for the hint!
@billybobjohn8955
@billybobjohn8955 9 лет назад
Relatively speaking, 10 thousand light years are quite close to us, any chances of gamma bursts when both go kaboom?
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 9 лет назад
Wondered about that myself!
@gruffgruff92
@gruffgruff92 9 лет назад
for all we know the supernova might be taking place right now and it will reach us tomorrow, making it visible to us when it too late ;) thats roland emmerich for you right there but to be serious, the visible change came to the stars 150 years ago, and something will happen sooner or later, it will probably show some change before the big boom, but as you know, what we see on the nebula now happend 7500 years ago so if the supernova would happen FOR US tomorrow it still blew up 7500 years ago..
@gruffgruff92
@gruffgruff92 9 лет назад
Kevin Kaiser so i guess the timer started when we first saw the homonculus nebula which is covering the stars
@billybobjohn8955
@billybobjohn8955 9 лет назад
Kevin Kaiser Well maybe it already exploded 9999 years ago, and we'll see the bursts here next year, probably the last thing we'll ever see before we become atoms again.
@billybobjohn8955
@billybobjohn8955 9 лет назад
Kevin Kaiser Actually the chances it missing us are exponentially higher than them hitting us. Phew, now I can light a cigarette and die of cancer :-)
@mrspscgeographic7388
@mrspscgeographic7388 3 года назад
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@FuckingSlayeeeer
@FuckingSlayeeeer 9 лет назад
SpaceRip re-uploaded this video, maybe without permission.
@juliobenitodeurrutia6637
@juliobenitodeurrutia6637 4 года назад
The great star for seven days will burn, Cloudy will make two suns appear. The Big Mastiff will howl every night. When the great Pontiff will change terrain. " (Nostradamus: Centuria II; Quartet 41) Current version: - "The big star" is a Supernova that will explode with overwhelming force ... The total duration of these events is usually one year, but its maximum brightness would be only seven days ... And put to choose, I would bow by Eta Carinae A, the biggest star in real size of the Constellation of Carina (La Quilla). It has 150 solar masses and is accompanied by Eta Carinae B, of 90 solar masses ... According to astronomers they are about to make "Hipernova", the most impressive cosmic burst ... - It will shine a lot even during the day, despite the brightness of the Sun. Astronomers believe that this could happen soon, and "It will appear in the sky like two Suns" ... - "The Great Mastiff will howl every night": They are the media, written press, Internet, RU-vid, Radio and Television that will not fail to report such an astronomical event day or night ... - "When the Pope must move away from Rome", for serious political events that will bring him to Sudamerica ... Could he refer to his last trip? ... -There is a prophecy of Garabandal, in which the visionary Conchita González announces "The illumination of consciousness", which begins with a great brightness in the sky that predisposes people to see their own conscience and says that "It will be as if two stars collide ": The extreme brightness of the star will be so strong that the fear of death clearly shows good and bad actions committed throughout life ...
@creamsykle
@creamsykle 9 лет назад
God Did IT!
@noodles1916
@noodles1916 9 лет назад
Karinay not kareena
@danddiversified8477
@danddiversified8477 9 лет назад
If it is 10,000 light years away how can they say these are recent happenings ..what they are looking at is 10,000 years old
@danddiversified8477
@danddiversified8477 9 лет назад
Can anyone help that make sense to me.
@zemerick
@zemerick 9 лет назад
Daniel Sanders Distances in space vary quite a bit, which means the time period discussed changes quite a lot depending on what you are talking about. As such, astronomers tend to speak in terms of when the light arrived. In this case, when they say recent happenings, they mean recently seen by us. ( Or rather, The Earth. )
@danddiversified8477
@danddiversified8477 9 лет назад
Thanks!
@davidhoward437
@davidhoward437 9 лет назад
Keep in mind that even light from across the room has taken time to reach you, so everything we see is in the past.
@danddiversified8477
@danddiversified8477 9 лет назад
Great point!
@BobSpar100
@BobSpar100 5 лет назад
I sometimes wish they would not guess, and just show us the actual data, just the visuals. I don't believe our astrophysicists have a clue anymore, call it Star Trek overdose. Would 2 stars in close orbit kill each other, why? Even if they did merge, why would they die? Would they form a black hole, no because black holes is another Star Trek concoction. Real useful info, like where is the nearest galaxy, would be useful!
@elrondhubbard7059
@elrondhubbard7059 3 года назад
Professor Robert Spar, everyone
@santhoshkannath2681
@santhoshkannath2681 9 месяцев назад
Also my English is not perfect so I apologise for any spelling or grammatical errors
@TheTrilicity
@TheTrilicity 9 лет назад
they never state why it is important
@PaulDormody
@PaulDormody 9 лет назад
would any of this compare to what happens when 2 black holes of different sizes interact? It might be that some matter inside the event horizon escapes when another black hole gets close enough? Answering these things might be important.
@zemerick
@zemerick 9 лет назад
Everything at the edge of our understanding is important, because it can only add to our understanding and understanding leads directly to innovation and invention. For example, what if during careful analysis we find that the previous outburst was caused by a sudden surge of Muons catalyzing a massive burst of fusion. ( Muon-catalyzed fusion is a real and known thing. ) Then, by studying it, we find a new way to cheaply produce large quantities of Muons. BAM: "Cold Fusion" becomes a reality, and completely revolutionizes virtually every aspect of our lives. It's a big what if, but we can't know until AFTER making the observations. Remember: Newtons theories of gravity came from simply watching an apple fall.
@EJayMD-11
@EJayMD-11 3 года назад
So what happened in 2020? lol
@chucknorris6738
@chucknorris6738 9 лет назад
its look like a men ball ... god humongous testicles
@juliobenitodeurrutia6637
@juliobenitodeurrutia6637 7 лет назад
The Great Star for seven days will burn, Overcast will make two suns appear. The Great Mastiff every night howls. When the Great Pontiff will change ground. " Current version: "The big star" is a Supernova, which will explode with overwhelming force ... The total duration of these events is usually six months, but its maximum brightness would be one week ... And put to choose, I I would incline to Eta Carinae, the largest star of the Carina Constellation, located only 7500 light years ... It has 150 solar masses and according to astronomers is about to make Hipernova, the most impressive cosmic burst ... It will still shine Of day, competing with the brightness of the Sun ... "The Great Mastiff every night howl": It is the media, which will not fail to report such an astronomical event day or night ... "When the Pope is Away from Rome, "for serious political events that will bring him to America ... Could he refer to his last trip? ... There is a prophecy of Garabandal, in which the seer Conchita Gonzalez also announces" The illumination of conscience " Which begins with a great glow in the sky, which predisposes people to see their own conscience: The extreme brightness of the star is so strong, that the fear of death makes clear the good and bad deeds committed throughout the Life ... This prophecy is about to be fulfilled, perhaps this very year of 2016 ... We must be prepared for the "moment of enlightenment of the conscience", it is a divine grace that will convert many souls .. .
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