Not exact matches
EvolvedDNA, «Does it explain the iron
in the hemoglobin with
in our bodies was
forged inside a star that eons ago went
supernova and seeded the universe with elements that coalesced into the earth.»
Because all elements
in the universe heavier than hydrogen, helium, and lithium have been
forged by nuclear fusion
in the cores of stars and then scattered into space by
supernova explosions, the find indicates that the galaxy, at the age we're now observing it, was old enough for at least one generation of stars to have formed, lived, and died.
Elements heavier than hydrogen and helium are
forged in the nuclear furnaces of stars or during
supernova explosions.
The chemical elements
in these grains are
forged inside stars and are scattered across the cosmos when the stars die, most spectacularly
in supernova explosions, the final fate of short - lived, massive stars.
It had been thought that heavier elements are
forged during
supernova explosions, but computer simulations of the process didn't always produce the proportions of these elements seen
in nature.
They can be
forged when star at least five times the mass of our Sun dies a spectacular death
in a
supernova explosion.
Proxima Midnight joined Glaive
in the attack on Vision and Scarlet Witch, and
in the comics, she's a formidable warrior with a spear
forged from a sun distorted by space - time that contains the power of a new star and a
supernova.