Picture Gallery

Search For: 

Mass Loss from a Supermassive Star

Mass Loss from a Supermassive Star
Previous Image | Next Image
Description: The Quintuplet Cluster is 25,000 ly from Earth. Inset: Within the cluster is one of the brightest known stars, called the Pistol.
Astronomers calculate that the Pistol formed nearly 3 million years ago and originally had 100–200 solar masses. The structure of the gas
cloud suggests the star ejected the gas we see in two episodes, 6000 and 4000 years ago. The gas from any previous ejections is so thinly
spread now that we cannot see it. The nebula shown in the inset is more than 4 ly (1.25 pc) across—it would stretch from the Sun nearly
to the closest star, Proxima Centauri. The name Pistol was given to the star based on early, low-resolution radio images of its gas, which
initially looked like an old-fashioned pistol aimed to the left near the top of the inset
Picture Stats:
Views: 685
Filesize: 430.94kB
Height: 783 Width: 1350
Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=18417
Return to Gallery