The simulations show that supernova explosions eject copious amounts of gas from galaxies, which causes atoms to be transported from one galaxy to another via
powerful galactic winds.
Not exact matches
THE discovery of
powerful galactic «
winds», blowing outwards from distant galaxies, could solve a mystery which has long baffled astronomers: why elements heavier than helium are found in the space between galaxies.
It could easily have been caused by a supernova punching through the top and bottom of the
galactic disk, the intense stellar
winds from 10 or so hot stars, a
powerful gamma - ray burst, or even a large star moving through the area.
Sun, clouds, oceans, biology,
wind, snow, ice and land interacting as tremendous energies cascade through
powerful mechanisms... along with cosmic influences, like cosmic rays that shower the Earth like a
galactic gravestone falling on your toe.