Examples of using Supernova explosion in English and their translations into Turkish
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That's a Type La supernova explosion.
The supernova explosion is 10 billion times brighter than the other stars.
That anything could survive a supernova explosion.
That triggers a supernova explosion takes only seconds. But the interior collapse.
Only two other crews have witnessed a supernova explosion.
The supernova explosion is ten billion times brighter than the other stars When a star collapses.
Only two other crews have witnessed a supernova explosion.
A supernova explosion gives off more light than the Sun does over a billion years.
It seems incredible that anything could survive a supernova explosion.
When a star collapses, the supernova explosion is ten billion times brighter than the other stars.
Sometimes, a dense neutron star Forms from the centers of that supernova explosion.
When a star collapses, the supernova explosion is 10 billion times brighter than the other stars.
Only two other crews in the history of Starfleet have witnessed a supernova explosion.
The supernova explosion is 10 billion times brighter than the other stars. When a star collapses.
But the interior collapse that triggers a supernova explosion takes only seconds.
The supernova explosion is ten billion times brighter than the other stars When a star collapses.
It seems incredible that anything could survive a supernova explosion.
When a star collapses, the supernova explosion is 10 billion times brighter than the other stars.
But in our imagination… we can fulfill the dream of many earthbound astronomers… and safely witness, close-up, a supernova explosion.
And some stars die spectacularly in a supernova explosion, leaving remnants like that.
The supernova explosion is 10 billion times brighter than the other stars. When a star collapses.
Scientists, when they tried to simulate a supernova explosion in a computer, had a problem.
The supernova explosion is ten billion times brighter than the other stars When a star collapses.
This expanding nebula was created by a Type II supernova explosion, which was seen from Earth on July 4, 1054.
On May 4, 1959, a supernova explosion was observed in this galaxy by M. L. Humason using a Schmidt telescope at the Palomar Observatory.
But in our imagination… we can fulfill the dream of many earthbound astronomers… and safely witness,close-up, a supernova explosion.
On average, a supernova explosion occurs within 10 parsecs(33 light-years) of the Earth every 240 million years.
A supernova explosion triggers a chain of events that will eventually create the Earth the formation of our solar system.
That after a supernova explosion, We scientists used to believe a star would literally blow itself to bits.
The supernova explosion is able to produce some of the very rare elements heavier than iron- the zinc, the gold, the platinum, the silver.