Terrifying explosion 'Camel' - monster has just torn the galaxy in front of Earth people

Rising from the past several billion years ago and entering the telescope, the Camel shows its formidable power when it explodes and tore apart an entire galaxy.

Rising from the past several billion years ago and entering the telescope, the Camel shows its formidable power when it explodes and tore apart an entire galaxy.

A rare astronomical entity has just been analyzed by unique work led by the University of California at Berkeley (USA): it is an extreme cosmic event , which looks like a particularly terrifying explosion, possibly is the birth of a black hole or a neutron star - two types of "monsters" in the universe.

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Portrait of "Camel", a galaxy tearing monster - (Graphic image from the University of California at Berleley)

According to Live Science, the first signals detected since October 2020 with a bright blue color in the telescope, show an explosion with extremely fast, super fast, super strong evolution.

The event was named "Camel". A similar explosion was discovered in 2018 200 million light-years from Earth, named "Cow" while another in 2020 was named "Koala", all a play on words. based on its scientific name. Camel's original name is ZTF20acigmel).

Explosions are common in space, but super-fast, super-powerful camels are extremely rare. Unlike a supernova explosion - stellar death - which occurs over several years; Camels appear and disappear for several weeks.

But its power is terrifying. If supernovas were close to being linked with mass extinctions on Earth because of their blasts of toxic cosmic rays, the Camel Explosion was so powerful that it tore apart a galaxy and the surrounding space. .

Thankfully, it's several billion light-years away. Therefore, Camel is also an ancient entity from several billion years ago because it takes that long for its image to reach the telescope of Earth people.

Scientists hope Camel observations will help Earthlings to witness the birth of a monster black hole or a neutron star.

Update 05 November 2021
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