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See The Crab Nebula And Cassiopeia - Amazing Time-Lapse
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30/12/2024
Over 2 decades of Chandra X-ray Observatory views of the Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A have been time-lapsed. The Chandra team explains here.
Credit: NASA/CXC/A. Hobart
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Visit Chandra's beautiful universe.
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Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A
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New movies of two of the most famous objects in the sky,
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the Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A,
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are being released from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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Each includes X-ray data collected by Chandra over about two decades.
00:24
They show dramatic changes in the debris and radiation remaining
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after the explosion of two massive stars in our galaxy.
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The Crab Nebula, the result of a bright supernova explosion
00:36
seen by Chinese and other astronomers in the year 1054,
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is 6,500 light-years from Earth.
00:43
At its center is a neutron star, a super-dense star produced by the supernova.
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As it rotates at about 30 times per second,
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its beam of radiation passes over the Earth every orbit,
00:55
like a cosmic lighthouse.
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As the young pulsar slows down,
01:00
large amounts of energy are injected into its surroundings.
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In particular, a high-speed wind of matter and antimatter particles
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plows into the surrounding nebula,
01:09
creating a shockwave that forms the expanding ring seen in the movie.
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Jets from the poles of the pulsar spew X-ray-emitting matter
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and antimatter particles in a direction perpendicular to the ring.
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Over 22 years, Chandra has taken many observations of the Crab Nebula.
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With this long runtime, astronomers see clear changes
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in both the ring and the jets in the new movie.
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Previous Chandra movies showed images taken from much shorter time periods,
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a five-month period between 2000 and 2001,
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and over seven months between 2010 and 2011 for another.
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The longer time frame highlights mesmerizing fluctuations,
01:50
including whip-like variations in the X-ray jet
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that are only seen in this much longer movie.
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A new set of Chandra observations will be conducted later this year
02:01
to follow changes in the jet since the last Chandra data was obtained in early 2022.
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The second billing in this doubleheader is just as spectacular.
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Cassiopeia A, or Cas A for short,
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is the remains of a supernova
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that is estimated to have exploded about 340 years ago in Earth's sky.
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While other Chandra movies of Cas A have previously been released,
02:27
including one with data extending from 2000 to 2013,
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this new movie is substantially longer, featuring data from 2000 through 2019.
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The outer region of Cas A shows the expanding blast wave of the explosion.
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The blast wave is composed of shock waves
02:46
similar to the sonic booms generated by a supersonic aircraft.
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These expanding shock waves are sites where particles are being accelerated to energies
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that are higher than the most powerful accelerator on Earth,
02:59
the Large Hadron Collider.
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As the blast wave travels outwards,
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it encounters surrounding material and slows down,
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generating a second shock wave that travels backwards relative to the blast wave,
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analogous to a traffic jam traveling backwards from the scene of an accident on a highway.
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These two movies show Chandra's capabilities
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of documenting changes in astronomical objects over human time frames.
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Such movies would not be possible without Chandra's archives
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that serve as public repositories for the data collected
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over Chandra's nearly 25 years of operations.
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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