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In a first, top astronomers find stars that appear and disappear

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An international collaboration of astronomers has identified, for the first time ever, a curious occurrence of nine stars that appeared and vanished in a small region within half an hour.</p>
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Astronomers collaborating across countries track vanishing and appearing celestial objects by comparing old images of the night sky with new modern one, register unnatural phenomena, and probe deep into such phenomena to record changes in the Universe.</p>
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Dr. Alok C. Gupta, Scientist from the Indian Government’s Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) at Nainital participated in this study which was recently published in Nature's "Scientific Reports".</p>
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Scientists from Sweden, Spain, USA, Ukraine, and India, investigated early form of photography that used glass plates to capture images of the night sky from the 12th of April 1950, exposed at Palomar Observatory in California, USA and detected these transient stars which were not to be found in photographs half an hour later and not traced since then.</p>
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Such a group of objects appearing and disappearing at the same time have been detected for the first time in the history of astronomy.</p>
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The astronomers have not found any explanation in well-established astrophysical phenomena like gravitational lensing, fast radio bursts, or any variable star that could be responsible for this cluster of fast changes in the sky.</p>
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The study led by Dr. Beatriz Villarroel of Nordic Institute of Theoretical Physics, Stockholm, Sweden, and Spain's Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, used the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias (the largest optical telescope around the world) at Canary Islands, Spain, to do deep second epoch observations. The team hoped to find a counterpart at the position of every object that had appeared and vanished on the plate. The counterparts found are not necessarily physically connected to the weird objects. </p>
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The scientists are still exploring the reasons behind the observation of these strange transient stars and are still not sure about what triggered their appearance and disappearance. “The only  thing we can say with certainty is that these images contain star-like objects that should not be there. We do not know why they are there,” says Dr. Alok C. Gupta.</p>
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The astronomers are examining the possibility that the photographic plates were contaminated with radioactive particles causing false stars on the plates. But if the observation is proven to be real, another option is solar reflections from reflective, unnatural objects in orbit around Earth several years before the first human satellite was launched.</p>
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The astronomers who belong to the collaboration Vanishing & Appearing Sources during a Century of Observations (VASCO) have still not sorted out the root cause of the “nine simultaneous transients”. They are now eager to look for more signatures of solar reflections in these digitized data from the 1950s in a hope to find aliens.</p>

Sushant Maji

Junior Editor, specialises in covering Science and Technology.

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