The Moroccan astronomical observatory “Oukaimeden” was able to participate in the observation of the brightest flash of light ever.
The Cadi Ayyad University observatory in Marrakech discovered the lightning, which bears the name of “Rayons Gamma”, after being emitted at a distance of 2.4 billion light years from Earth, and it is likely that it is the result of birth of a hole.
Rayons Ama is the strongest flash ever recorded and the most intense form of electromagnetic radiation, and many professional and amateur telescopes participated in its monitoring this October, including the Moroccan “Oukaimeden” telescopes.
COSMIC EXPLOSION – On October 9, an incredibly powerful influx of X-rays and gamma rays infiltrated our solar system. It was likely the result of a massive explosion 2.4 billion light years from Earth, a single event. pic.twitter.com/OtAmM4GnRb
– ECHOES OF DRC (@ViveCongo) October 19, 2022
The residual flickering light is still being studied by scientists around the world, and research continues to uncover more details about this phenomenon.
Scientists believe these explosions are caused by the death of giant stars, thirty times larger than the sun.
The exploding star turns into a supernova, before collapsing on itself and forming a black hole, then the material forms a disk around the black hole, and there it is absorbed and released in the form of energy that travels at a speed equal to 99.99% of the speed of light.
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