Most theories suggest these first stars were unusual super-massive objects that evolved quickly and ended their lives
in gigantic explosions.
Some of these early stars were huge, a hundred times as massive as the sun, and lived short, spectacular lives, dying
in gigantic explosions known as supernovae.
Massive stars end their lives
in gigantic explosions, so - called supernovae.
The more controversial one involves abandoning the central tenet of standard cosmology, the big bang theory, which holds that the Universe was born
in a gigantic explosion...
Stars with more than eight to ten times the mass of our Sun end their lives
in a gigantic explosion, in which the stellar gas is expelled into the surrounding space with enormous power.
Not exact matches
An unprecedented
gigantic steam main
explosion in New York.
The Big Bang Theory was as proven as something could get four years ago by the winner of the Nobel Prize
in physics who discovered radiation
in our universe on a scale and pattern that could only be explained by a
gigantic explosion that created our universe 6 billion years ago.
New research from the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen and Aarhus University shows that not only can grains of dust form
in gigantic supernova
explosions, they can also survive the subsequent shockwaves they are exposed to.
What remains near the center of the
gigantic explosion is a dense star, about 10 miles
in diameter, composed of neutrons — a neutron star.
In two related experiments, researchers used powerful lasers to recreate a tiny laboratory version of what happens at the beginning of solar flares and stellar explosions, creating something like a gigantic plasma tsunami in spac
In two related experiments, researchers used powerful lasers to recreate a tiny laboratory version of what happens at the beginning of solar flares and stellar
explosions, creating something like a
gigantic plasma tsunami
in spac
in space.