This video sequence starts from a wide field view of the Milky Way and closes in on the bright and famous pair of stars Alpha and Beta Centauri. Nova Centauri 2013 exploded close to Beta Centauri in the sky in late 2013 and careful study of the light from this star has revealed the first traces of the element lithium ever found in a nova. The final image in the zoom is a closeup of the nova taken using the New Technology Telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in July 2015. The nova is the brightest star cl
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Zooming in on AT2019qiz
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Zooming in on Apep
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Zooming in on NGC 7714
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Zooming in on... Container Ship Skylight with nikon P1000
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Zooming-in to NGC 6302
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Zooming in on the star formation region Messier 17
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Zooming In
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Zooming in to AB Aurigae
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Zooming in on the Orion Nebula
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Zooming in on the Medusa
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Zooming in on R Aquarii
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Zooming in on the Veil Nebula
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Zooming in on ALMA’s view of the Orion Nebula
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Zooming in on ESO 577-24
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Zooming in on the star-forming region Sharpless 29