This video starts by showing a wide-field view of a region of the sky in the constellation of Aquarius. It then zooms in to show the Kinman Dwarf galaxy, where a mysterious luminous blue variable star disappeared. The end of the video shows an artistic animation of what the star could have looked like before it disappeared.
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Credit:
ESO/L. Calçada, Digitized Sky Survey 2, N. Risinger (), NASA, ESA/Hubble, J. Andrews (U. Arizona) Music: Konstantino Polizois
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