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Exploding stars prove Newton's law of gravity unchanged over cosmic time.»
Not exact matches
At the age of 20, when most college sophomores are still picking their majors, Harvard student Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
proved that white dwarf
stars would
explode after reaching a mass 1.4 times that of our sun.
Before 1987, astronomers believed that only red supergiants would
explode as supernovae, but this observation
proved that other types of evolved
stars can produce these explosions too.
These cloud - chamber reactions
prove his controversial idea that particles from faraway
exploding stars can spark cloud formation in the Earth's lower atmosphere.