Thousands of years: Humanity is about to witness the formation of a new star

A big collision between two stars attracted to each other in the past thousand years is likely to create a new star glowing in the night of 2022.

According to RT, the group of American cosmologists at Calvin University in Michigan has made predictions in 2022 for the first time in human history to predict the formation of a new star.

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The two stars attracted to each other will cause an explosion and create a new star glowing in the night sky.

Calvin University's professor of cosmology and physics Larry Molnar and his team believe that humans will be able to see the birth of this new star around 2022 after the collision of binary star KIC9832227 .

"If we see the star explode, then we see what happened thousands of years ago," said Professor Molnar.

These two stars orbiting each other took about 11 hours. However, scientists predict the star's accelerating trend in their orbit and thereby make predictions about an explosion that led to the birth of a new star.

After this explosion, the new star will be the brightest star in the night sky over a period of 6 months before slowly weakening in the next 20 or 30 years.

Space lovers can observe a new star along the left wing of the Swans (Cygnus).

In 2008, scientists recorded the birth of a new star V1309 Scorpii when two stars were attracted to each other and exploded.