Comets, meteorites, planets, moons, stars and
even exploding stars can be seen without a telescope, and hence, when they are brought closer for inspection with such an instrument as the telescope, these distant objects are not so mysterious, just somewhat so.
Not exact matches
Some things
explode without a bearded man with a cigarette lighter, volcanoes for example,
even stars.
Thanks to new detectors that can pick up neutrino signals and
even gravitational waves, scientists will be ready when the next nearby
star explodes, Emily Conover reported in «Waiting for a supernova» (SN: 2/18/17, p. 24).
This past April, one of Li's Penn State colleagues discovered the burst of energy from a
star that
exploded, probably in the process of collapsing to form a black hole, when the cosmos was just 630 million years old.Hubble's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, will delve
even deeper following its 2014 launch.
These neighbouring bubbles eventually merged to form a superbubble, and the short life spans of the
stars at its heart meant that they
exploded as supernovae at similar times, expanding the superbubble
even further, to the point that it merged with other superbubbles, which is when the supershell was formed.
Now that result has inspired a forecast for the system's future: The black hole will swallow
even more mass from an unfortunate
star circling it, then likely dash away on its own when its companion
explodes.
Astronomers believe that the chemical elements in the Earth and
even in our own bodies, such as carbon, oxygen, and iron, were made in other
exploding stars billions of years ago.
If the
star which
explodes is especially large, it can
even form a black hole.
In February, Doctor Strange
star Benedict Cumberbatch teased that the mutliverse is about to get
even bigger: «What we've seen happen within the Marvel Cinematic Universe is this ever - expanding coterie of superheroes, and I think now we're at the stage where this universe,
even within our world, has gotten quite crowded and it's just about to
explode into other dimensions.»
There are a number of different objects to be thrown too, such as deadly javelins to pierce through attacking warriors, spiky morning
stars to drop upon giant ogres,
even exploding apples to smash into castle walls.