And when matter ejected from the second explosion caught up with the debris from the first, the resulting collision produced
an extremely bright flash, which is what astronomers observed with SN 2006gy, the team reports in the 15 November issue of Nature.
Not exact matches
EIROforum organisations are in the midst of developing some of the most sophisticated machines ever conceived — just two examples are the European Southern Observatory's
Extremely Large Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the world, and the European XFEL, a light source that will generate ultrashort X-ray
flashes up to one billion times
brighter than current X-ray sources.
These strange signals are
extremely bright but gone in a
flash, and only a few dozen of them have been recorded since they were first discovered about a decade ago.
It's not something that's incredibly notable on its own, but the display's ability to offer more sparkle in
extremely bright details such as the
flash of lip gloss or the beads of sweat on a closeup of a character's face combined with the display's impressive contrast add up to a highly dimensional picture that's
extremely captivating.
Moreover, a new feature called True tone
flash will automatically tweak the
flash color with the color of the room, so pictures will fail to appear
extremely bright and eye - gauging.
The
flash is
extremely bright and spoils the picture completely.