Disappearance of a Star in Andromeda Solves a Major Mystery
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Top Comments (10)
The Vogons are working on an interstellar Highway
I'm showing my age here, but I remember way back when I was in university, the first computer models of supernova candidate stars couldn't get the explosion to work. The collapsing star always failed to explode. The modelers were perplexed about what they were doing wrong. Ironic that it now turns out that in same cases, they were getting it right.
I love it when we find out that we don't fully understand something, because that means we have something more to learn!
Awesome you’ve gotten up to 1.3 million subs. Love the content, I always learn something
That star finally got to use its PTO.
The only thing that makes it bearable to not having been born 500 years from now, is Anton!
amazing that so many go from super nova to black hole
Just imagine billions of these little guys running around our galaxy without care. Terrifying.
What amazes me is the idea that this happened about 2.5 million years ago and we are seeing it today.
imagine we learn to predict exactly to the hour when Betegeuse is going to expire.. and then, while everyone's watching, it just just fizzles out like an old lightbulb 👀
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Top Comments (10)
The Vogons are working on an interstellar Highway
I'm showing my age here, but I remember way back when I was in university, the first computer models of supernova candidate stars couldn't get the explosion to work. The collapsing star always failed to explode. The modelers were perplexed about what they were doing wrong. Ironic that it now turns out that in same cases, they were getting it right.
I love it when we find out that we don't fully understand something, because that means we have something more to learn!
Awesome you’ve gotten up to 1.3 million subs. Love the content, I always learn something
That star finally got to use its PTO.
The only thing that makes it bearable to not having been born 500 years from now, is Anton!
amazing that so many go from super nova to black hole
Just imagine billions of these little guys running around our galaxy without care. Terrifying.
What amazes me is the idea that this happened about 2.5 million years ago and we are seeing it today.
imagine we learn to predict exactly to the hour when Betegeuse is going to expire.. and then, while everyone's watching, it just just fizzles out like an old lightbulb 👀