Instead, the image appears to be burned onto the surface of the material itself by a sudden burst
of powerful radiation.
Powerful radiation from supermassive black holes at the center of most large galaxies creates winds that can blow gas out of the galaxies, halting star formation.
Juno will fly in highly elliptical orbits that will pass within 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of the tops of Jupiter's clouds and inside the planet's
powerful radiation belts.
These opaque blobs resemble drops of ink floating in a strawberry cocktail, their whimsical shapes sculpted
by powerful radiation coming from the nearby brilliant young stars.
In their feeding frenzy, these behemoths generate a lot of energy in the cores of their host galaxies, dazzling the cosmos
with powerful radiation.
Some believe they are explosions in distant galaxies, or flares caused by distant magnetars, highly magnetic pulsars that emit bursts
of powerful radiation.
Weighing in at 800 million solar masses, this supermassive specimen was found in the center of a young galaxy that's
generating powerful radiation.
Upon reaching Titan,
this powerful radiation can tear methane molecules apart.
Hess concluded that
a powerful radiation originates in outer space and enters the Earth's atmosphere, diminishing in intensity as it passes through the air.
Once independent, the Daresbury and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory will be expected to pay its own way, charging «customers» in the research councils and industry for use of
its powerful radiation sources.
A recently discovered exoplanet suggests that hot Jupiters are bigger than expected because they absorb their host star's powerful radiation
If life evolves during the central black hole's active stage, then
the powerful radiation would almost certainly obliterate it.
«We see some gas outflowing from this galaxy at millions of miles per hour, and this gas may have been blown away by
the powerful radiation from the newly formed stars,» said Ryan Hickox, an astrophysicist at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., and a co-author on the study.
Alas, as Smith notes, that is where the similarities end; the «Earth - sized» world orbiting HD 10180 is too close to its star, meaning it is a roasted exoplanet where any atmosphere is blasted into space by the star's
powerful radiation and stellar winds.
Juno will fly in highly elliptical orbits that will pass within 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of the tops of Jupiter's clouds and inside the planet's
powerful radiation belts.
Unfortunately, red dwarfs are known to have bad tempers — they flare regularly, blasting ionizing clouds of particles into space and accelerating stellar winds, bathing any nearby planets in
powerful radiation.