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Althalus
user posted imageA giant star has been caught in the act of swallowing three planets, one after the other, with each "meal" accompanied by a massive eruption. "It has been suggested in the past that stars might engulf planets in this way, but we believe we have actually caught this action for the first time," says Alon Retter of the University of Sydney, Australia. The star, known as V838 Monocerotis, is about 20,000 light years from Earth. In January 2002, it temporarily became the brightest star in the Milky Way, 600,000 times more luminous than the Sun. At the time, astronomers struggled to explain the spectacular explosion. Retter and colleague Ariel Marom believe their new analysis of light emissions from the star indicates that it was a red giant that expanded and successively swallowed three relatively massive planets in quick succession. The time between the first and the last engulfment was only about two months. "In principle, that explanation seems OK," says John Lattanzio, director of the Centre for Stellar and Planetary Astrophysics at Monash University. But he says the star was too hot to have been a red giant. "It was probably one that was on its way there - that could fit the parameters."

Existing models of what will happen when our Sun expands to become a red giant, in about one billion years, suggest that Venus and Mercury will both be engulfed. The likely fate of the Earth is unclear. "Our work suggests that once one planet is engulfed, there is an eruption, and then further expansion - so it might suggest that Earth will indeed be swallowed. But this will need to be checked carefully with the models," Retter says.

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thepsychoticseaotter
Great I just knew we couldn't trust the sun...I say we ban it before it destryos us!!!
Homer
Fascinating article Al. original.gif
I would love to have seen that happen.
Hungry stars are cool cool.gif
Duck_Sh00tEr
LOL laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
Starlyte
This is amazing!!! I've found pictures of the actual event:

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Star V838 Monocerotis - May 20, 2002. Credit: HST/NASA -

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Star V838 Monocerotis - September 2, 2002. Credit: HST/NASA -

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Star V838 Monocerotis - October 28, 2002. Credit: HST/NASA -

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Hubble Space Telescope image of Star V838 Monocerotis -- December 17, 2002. Credit: HST/NASA

All are images from the Hubble Space Telescope. Beautiful! original.gif
snuffypuffer
that is really cool!
Homer
Thank you starlyte, those are spectacular pics original.gif
sarkypi
Gulp... Gulp.... Gulp...
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