Stars
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These supernova explosions signal the demise of very massive
stars.
And for a brilliant month, one supernova explosion can be brighter than an entire galaxy containing billions of
stars.
That is because massive
stars
burn brighter and have a spectacular death, compared to other
stars.
Nuclear fusion is really the lifeblood of all stars, including the sun, and as a result is the root source of all the energy on earth.
You can think of
stars
as these fusion factories which are powered by smashing atoms together in their hot and dense interiors.
Now,
stars
like our sun, which are relatively small, burn hydrogen into helium, but heavier
stars
of about eight times the mass of the sun continue this burning cycle even after they exhausted their helium in their cores.
So, sadly, from the perspective of an astrophysicist, the conditions in the centers of these exploding
stars
cannot be recreated in a laboratory.
These filaments are essential for us to understand how massive
stars
die.
Written by Frank Herbert and published in 1965, "Dune" takes place in a far-flung future, where humanity rules the
stars
in a giant feudal empire.
Unlike most interstellar sci-fi, Herbert's humans conquered the
stars
without any computers.
Sailors were probably the early adopters of the more portable versions of it, because no matter where the sun was, no matter what the condition of the
stars
were, they would always be able to find north.
Someone saw me on television; they called me up; and they asked me if I'd like to be in a movie and to play a young doctor for a bunch of rock and roll
stars
who were traveling in a bus ride from San Francisco to England.
Artists, politicians, pop stars, priests, CEOs, NGOs, mothers' unions, student unions.
You know, commonality, the first line in Charles' narration was, "The same
stars
that shine down on Russia shine down on the United States.
These form part of a grouping system much as the
stars
do.
They are so many and so varied that from this distance they appear like the
stars
from Earth.
So, we can see the
stars
and the planets, but we can't see what holds them apart or what draws them together.
The
stars
by day.
But then eventually it grew into 12 countries, and those are the 12
stars
on the European flag.
Because I've noticed a very small symmetry in the profile of one of the planet host
stars.
Because apparently you can't have this fragile isotope of Lithium-6 in the atmospheres of sun-like
stars.
This is the number one high resolution, most precise spectrograph on this planet, called HARPS, which is actually used to detect extrasolar planets and sound waves in the atmospheres of
stars.
And we can also study chemical composition and physical parameters of stars, galaxies, nebulae.
Just comparing the composition of osmium in one of the planet host stars, we want to understand why there is so much of this element.
Perhaps we even think that maybe supernova explosions trigger formations of planets and
stars.
And I couldn't sleep, next two weeks, when I saw the huge amount of oxygen and other elements in the spectrum of the
stars.
My colleagues, comparing composition of chemical elements in different galactic stars, actually discovered alien
stars
in our galaxy.
It's amazing that you can go so far simply studying the chemical composition of
stars.
They actually said that one of the
stars
you see in the spectra is an alien.
And sometimes they just capture
stars.
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