"Astronomical seal" It monitors the phenomenon of the explosion of a star from the sky of the Emirates

Abu Dhabi, June 15 / WAM / The astronomical sealing observatory monitored yesterday evening an astronomical phenomenon that was discovered on June 12, which is the emergence of a brilliant star in the sky called “AT 2025NLR”, which is located in the “Seven” group located in the southern half of the sky and is believed to be the “Nova” phenomenon, that is, an explosion of one of the stars.
Engineer Mohamed Shawkat, the return of the director of the astronomical sealing observatory, said that the initial expectations indicate that this star is close to us in the Milky Way galaxy, and what distinguishes this phenomenon is that the star’s shine is currently relatively large, as it is from the eighth destiny and this is a phenomenon that is not frequently repeated and this means that the star can be seen using a small perspective from a dark place.
He added that the astronomical sealing observatory received a request yesterday evening from one of the global observatories to monitor the star and conduct light meteorology for him to determine its shine, using several light filters and in response to that, the astronomical sealing observatory directed its main telescope towards the star, and several light meteorites were conducted and it was found that it is shining 7.7 using a candidate under red and the amount of 8.2 with a green candid Results to international bodies concerned with following these phenomena.
He pointed out that there is a global interest in the phenomenon and asked the global observatories to monitor the star for a period of twenty days from now, with the need to send the results urgently because of the scientific importance of these first days of the phenomenon in the analysis and understanding of the phenomenon accurately.
He said the importance of the sealing Observatory site, because the phenomenon is in a relatively remote area in the southern hemisphere, and therefore the phenomenon cannot be monitored from the north of the globe, including Europe and most of the United States, where there are many astronomical observatories.
“This star was discovered by a global program called” all sky automated survey for supernovae [ASAS-SN]And the comprehensive automatic survey program for the sky to monitor the great borrowers, which is an automatic program to monitor the great “supernova” and other astronomical phenomena, led by a team of astronomers at Ohio State University. The program includes 20 robota telescopes distributed in the northern and southern hemispheres and can wipe the entire sky almost once a day.
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