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Supernova spits out equivalent of our Sun in mass
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That is a pretty phenomenal cooling rate too, from stellar temperatures to about 60 K in only 26 years. A large surface area will do that, I guess... David A. Smith |
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Supernova spits out equivalent of our Sun in mass
On 07/07/2011 6:12 PM, dlzc wrote:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...a43e95c9aca09# That is a pretty phenomenal cooling rate too, from stellar temperatures to about 60 K in only 26 years. A large surface area will do that, I guess... David A. Smith Interesting Herschel Telescope finding. It might soon become our largest orbiting telescope for some time to come. NASA is giving signs of cancelling the JWST telescope. Herschel is already larger than Hubble. Yousuf Khan |
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Supernova spits out equivalent of our Sun in mass
"dlzc" wrote in message ... | http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...a43e95c9aca09# | | That is a pretty phenomenal cooling rate too, from stellar | temperatures to about 60 K in only 26 years. A large surface area | will do that, I guess... | | David A. Smith | Where did all the stars come from? Oh, that's easy, the dust collapses gravitationally and stars form. Where did all the dust come from? Oh, that's easy, stars explode and blow away the dust. Where did all the stars come from? Oh, that's easy, the chicken came before the egg before the chicken. That is a pretty phenomenal incubation rate too, from raw egg to chick in 3 weeks. |
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Supernova spits out equivalent of our Sun in mass
On 08/07/2011 07:01, Androcles wrote:
wrote in message ... | http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...a43e95c9aca09# | | That is a pretty phenomenal cooling rate too, from stellar | temperatures to about 60 K in only 26 years. A large surface area | will do that, I guess... | | David A. Smith | Where did all the stars come from? Oh, that's easy, the dust collapses gravitationally and stars form. Do you have a cite for that? Where did all the dust come from? Oh, that's easy, stars explode and blow away the dust. Where did all the stars come from? Oh, that's easy, the chicken came before the egg before the chicken. I'm sure your mum had a mum of her own. |
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