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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2009

just dled some footage of a supernova.

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  • makes nukes look like little bitches with a pacafier.

  • In the future we'll be dropping super novas on other earths instead of dropping nukes on continents :P

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  • Thats red supergiants for ya :P

  • @PickMyLenis Sorry :) I was very Fucking tired that night aye. haha

  • PLEASE IVE SHAT HARDER THAN THIS

  • @x3triLogyx3 its real cause its on the internet :)

  • @TheStoryWeLive And that calculation is with an older model, namely the testarossa. Which is highly inefficient ;). and ALOOOOT more inefficient then electrical engines.

  • @TheStoryWeLive In fact, you'd say that nobody should be afraid that we ever run out of fuel. If we ever manage to make some sort of satelite (system) which we can bring into orbit of the sun to collect some of it's energy and then release it upon a collector on the earth, after such a breakthrough pumping up fuel is only a waste of energy.

    Man that thing outputs alot of energy. you could drive a ferrari at top speed for 44.164.582.319.204 years on 1 second of all the sunlight.

  • @TheStoryWeLive You don't need a supernova to make nukes look like an ant sting. Just walk around in the desert one day and you'll feel the energy the sun is outputting every second. And then to realise most of the Sun’s light is radiated in a direction that does not send it to Earth.

    Only 0.000000724654% of it reaches the Earth. That’s 7.24654 billionths of the Sun’s total light.

    Imagine us receiving 100% of the suns light for one single second.

  • That's one small step for man...one gaint explosion observed by mankind...

  • @millsy2625 use commas so your sentences are easier to understand not confusing people like a 6 year old and can't speak

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