Unveiling the Past of Zeta Ophiuchi: A Runaway Star’s Journey

Once upon a time, in a corner of the universe 440 light-years away from Earth, a star named Zeta Ophiuchi shone brightly, but its story was far from ordinary. This massive luminary had a complex past that involved a dramatic event—an expulsion from its birthplace due to a powerful supernova explosion. Recent measurements suggest that approximately one million years ago, an explosion propelled Zeta Ophiuchi at a staggering speed of about 160,000 kilometers per hour, completely obliterating its companion star in the process.

Thanks to a new simulation created by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory,

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