Supernova 1987a
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Supernova 1987a
In a galaxy 169 000 light years away a star known as Sanduleak -69 202 ended its life in a gigantic explosion that created a supernova called SN 1987A. This event was spotted on the 23rd of February 1987 and has been monitored ever since by the Hubble Space Telescope. Worthy to note is that the explosion did not occur when it was spotted since it takes a fair share of time for the light to reach Earth.
The radiation from that explosion travelled out at the speed of light. The material from the star itself was ejected at a much lower speed, some tens of millions of miles per hour, and this material is now beginning to catch up and collide with material blown out some twenty thousand years earlier by the star in a relatively gentle, slow, cool stellar wind. This collision is predicted to occur somewhere between 1995 and 2010 (i.e. 2012 perhaps).
A supernova occurs when a giant star, far larger than our own sun, collapses and then explodes. The energy released equals the energy of a hundred billion suns. Bill Bryson writes in A Short History of Nearly Everything that
It is Supernova 1987a.
The radiation from that explosion travelled out at the speed of light. The material from the star itself was ejected at a much lower speed, some tens of millions of miles per hour, and this material is now beginning to catch up and collide with material blown out some twenty thousand years earlier by the star in a relatively gentle, slow, cool stellar wind. This collision is predicted to occur somewhere between 1995 and 2010 (i.e. 2012 perhaps).
A supernova occurs when a giant star, far larger than our own sun, collapses and then explodes. The energy released equals the energy of a hundred billion suns. Bill Bryson writes in A Short History of Nearly Everything that
Now the cells of all living beings emit photons at a rate of approximately 100 units per second and per square centimetre of surface area. It is DNA that is the source of this photon emission. DNA’s entrance within the human body is via the light receptor, which is the pineal gland, the single eye. There is a single eye on fire in the sky looking down at us now.“if a supernova explosion happened within five hundred light years of us, we would be goners...”
It is Supernova 1987a.
why we can help?...
i have a question about it..
if NASA have a cure about that..
its very scary...
the world will end at 2012
i ca't believe that's true?...
if NASA have a cure about that..
its very scary...
the world will end at 2012
i ca't believe that's true?...
Re: Supernova 1987a
i have a question about it..
if NASA have a cure about that..
its very scary...
the world will end at 2012
i ca't believe that's true?...
Yes, the world will end in 2012. I have forseen the future! Take heed and unite with the force..
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The radiation from that explosion travelled out at the speed of light.
The material from the star itself was ejected at a much lower speed,
some tens of millions of miles per hour, and this material is now
beginning to catch up and collide with material blown out some twenty
thousand years earlier by the star in a relatively gentle, slow, cool
stellar wind. This collision is predicted to occur somewhere between
1995 and 2010 (i.e. 2012 perhaps).
Maybe this is the source of all the high energy particle field stories I've been hearing about lately. Supposedly this is the cause of the sun's weirdnesss as of late. Also, this is where all the new age "enlightenment" hype stems from (as the sun changes, the solar system changes, and our consciouness changes).
Maybe there is no link, but it's something to investigate.
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