Vampire Star Spotted Consuming Brown Dwarf In Old Kepler Data
Astronomers have find an burst from what they are term a “ vampire wiz ” in data unintentionally collected by the Kepler Space Telescope . The issue is one of the rarest types of nova – nothing like as dramatic as asupernova , but still a window on starring conduct . Novas happen when a white dwarf and another star orbit very close to each other . The clean dwarf ’s tightness give it a gravitational domain sufficient to take out stuff away from the other star ....