Red supergiant star explodes!
- added June 15, 2008
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- pilgrimperks
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From the report:
The ultraviolet flash that signals the explosion of a red supergiant star has been detected by astronomers for the first time.
The ultraviolet flash that signals the explosion of a red supergiant star has been detected by astronomers for the first time.
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- pilgrimperks
- 3 months ago
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Hmmm... just a thought. I wonder what the proportion of the star that exploded is compared to the sun. I'm sure it's large, but I'm still curious.
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crazy to think that when it exploded there was not even life on earth, and here a billion years later, it helps us to further understand the universe.
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Theres still so much we have no clue about.
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The footage is unimpressive. I guess it's just the fact that we can record it happening for the first time.
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- handshakeheartbreak
- 3 months ago
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amazing
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There goes 50 unknown planets with possible inhabitants.
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