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Crab Supernova explosion

Animation of the Crab supernova explosion. Credit: ESA/Hubble  
 
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amigofication (6 hours ago) Show Hide
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inimaginable...cant count that! billions...! i recomment you "the univers" tv series for more infos about the univers! it has 3 seasons! every episode is very interesting and u find out very cool things about the moon the sun earth black wholes nebulas supernovas etc etc!
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i wanna ask something.. i heard a very powerful supernova can wipe out the whole solar system.. can anyone tell me the power of this xplosion the same way as we tell for nuclear weapon.. kilotons, megatons etc...
Fjop94 (7 hours ago) Show Hide
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yhea in about 10 000 000 years :P still scary tho xD
propaghandi2 (10 hours ago) Show Hide
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And your right and also they are conducting also experiment to see if the Gamma ray burst would affect the earth
darkforce112 (11 hours ago) Show Hide
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apparently theres supposed to be another supernova 3000 lights years or so away. saw it in the paper
BellENDwanKer (23 hours ago) Show Hide
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Supernova's are so aesthetically pleasing..
w1xYY (1 day ago) Show Hide
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nice ;)
Paull3022 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Why Is That So "Crap"? :S
hdtvlcd (4 days ago) Show Hide
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The sun can't go supernova
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yes it can any star can just stick around for 5 billion years and you will see

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