Sentences with phrase «exploding stars ever»

He has focused on exploding stars ever since.

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He began at Davidson as a slightly - built player's son, exploded as a national mid-major star, blossomed into a sensational young NBA shooter, and finally peaked to nearly everyone's surprise as the league's first - ever unanimous MVP.
A certain kind of exploding star, called a supernova, turned out to be fainter than expected in the distant past, indicating that the universe is ballooning at an ever - faster rate, and has been for nearly half of its 13.8 billion - year existence.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — Astronomers have peered deeper than ever into the chaos of a pair of colliding galaxies, revealing a nest of stars exploding like fireworks.
In 1006, observers watched a star explode in the constellation Lupus that shone about a dozen times more brilliantly than Venus ever does.
It also found the longest - lasting supernova ever, from a star that seems to explode over and over (SN: 11/8/17).
And we estimate [d] what it might be — at a time, by the way, before 1987; before we'd ever seen a star explode and produce neutrinos, so no one really knew if it happened.
«Hubble captures first - ever predicted exploding star
Norbert Schulz and Nicola Omodei discuss the recent detection of a dying star igniting the most powerful blast ever seen — something so powerful it radiated energy that was 500 million times that of visible light and how scientists have discovered that a familiar sight in the skies is actually our earliest view yet of a star being consumed by the remnant of a nearby exploded star.
As Wired reported back in 2013, the only known natural source of the isotope is from exploding stars, and with a half - life of just under 88 years, any Pu - 238 produced out in the cosmos quickly decays and disappears before ever reaching Earth.
Researchers analyzed the light from supernovae (exploding stars) and discovered the supernovae were moving away from each other at an ever increasing speed.
According to a paper published this week in Nature, the exploded star is at least 50 times more massive than our sun, but probably much larger, making it possibly the biggest stellar explosion ever observed by humans.
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.»
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