Scientists have monitored the largest explosion in space that swept the Earth and disturbed its atmosphere

On the 9th of this October, astronomers appeared, “a very bright flash, indicating the occurrence of the largest explosion ever identified in the universe so far, and it was so enormous that what it emitted from “gamma” rays known as the most intense form of electromagnetic radiation, as well as from enormous energy , swept the Earth this month, and still is, and left a trace in its atmosphere, even though it is more than two billion and 400 million light years away in the hollow of the visible universe.

The discoverers believe that the explosion, whose glow is still being monitored by scientists all over the world, has increased its energy than the energy released by the sun since it came into existence 4 billion and 600 million years ago, and what will be emitted from it for 5 billion years remained for its inevitable annihilation, and resulted in the formation of a hole A new black, whose traces appeared through orbiting telescopes, was called by scientists the name of the brightest Boat, or “the boat”, ever.

And it was issued by the American “NASA” on Monday: “Astronomers around the world are fascinated by the unusual, bright and long-lasting pulse of high-energy radiation that swept the Earth on Sunday, and the emission came from a gamma-ray burst,” while some scientists expressed their belief that what happened “was the cry of the birth of a hole.” A new black” formed in the heart of a huge star that collapsed under its weight, according to what we see in the video presented by “Al Arabiya.net” above, and in these conditions, the hole drives powerful jets of particles approaching the speed of light, penetrating the largest star 30 to 40 times than the sun , and emits x-rays and gamma rays as they flow through space.

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once in a millennium

Scientists considered that an explosion of this brightness occurs only once in a millennium, and it occurred near Sagitta or the “arrow constellation” known as the third smallest constellation in visible space, and a number of space telescopes, including Fermi Gamma-ray and the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, as well as the moon knew it. Artificial Wind, which is specialized in detecting the solar wind.

Naval radio transmitters across Earth recorded a disturbance in its upper atmosphere, according to a note received by NASA, which states that: “The cause of this disturbance is fast X-rays, and “gamma” rays from GRB 221009A ionizing the upper atmosphere” and that the emitted energy It was powerful enough to knock electrons out of orbit in atoms in Earth’s upper atmosphere.

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