Examples of using Supernova explosion in English and their translations into Dutch
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This is called a supernova explosion.
Eventually, the star will die when it explodes in what is called a supernova explosion.
The power of the supernova explosion would have then pushed the fast-spinning star away.
Artist's impression of a Type La supernova explosion.
The supernova explosion is ten billion times brighter than the other stars When a star collapses.
And some stars die spectacularly in a supernova explosion.
Even after 11 000 years the supernova explosion is still changing the face of the night sky.
Artist's impression of dust formation around a supernova explosion.
The supernova explosion is ten billion times brighter than the other stars When a star collapses.
After perhaps 500 million years, they die in a supernova explosion.
It is the remnant of a supernova explosion which was observed by Chinese astronomers in 1054.
The planets that have been found… must have formed after the supernova explosion.
And some stars die spectacularly in a supernova explosion, leaving remnants like that.
Sometimes, a dense neutron star Forms from the centers of that supernova explosion.
Brighter than the other stars. the supernova explosion is 10 billion times When a star collapses.
is the remains of a supernova explosion.
When a star collapses, the supernova explosion is ten billion times brighter than the other stars.
Astronomers think magnetars may be created when some massive stars die in a supernova explosion.
Note: Meant the first 10 seconds of a supernova explosion, during that radiates almost whole energy.
they lacked a key piece of apparatus: a supernova explosion.
in 1054 AD, a supernova explosion was visible from Earth.
This picture is an artist's depiction of material forming in the harsh environment around a supernova explosion.
A neutron star is the leftover core of a supernova explosion, with its mass packed astoundingly tight.
A black hole forms when the center of a star collapses into itself after a supernova explosion.
Every supernova explosion, exotic star,
When a star collapses, brighter than the other stars. the supernova explosion is 10 billion times.
After a supernova explosion, all that remains of the massive star is an extremely compact
is associated with a supernova explosion that was observed in 1572 by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe.
Formation from a giant cloud of gas that collapses into a supermassive"star" that turns into a black hole without a supernova explosion.
It would be a bit like experiencing a supernova explosion, but at point-blank range and for millions of years at a time.