A single exploding star could not have unleashed the energy needed to create Sgr A East.
Not exact matches
GHOST IN THE SHELL What looked like an ordinary supernova, shown in this artist's illustration, might be the result of a
single star exploding at least three times, blowing off expanding shells of gas each time.
The aim is to understand how a collapsing
star can, in a
single second, ignite into a supernova and
explode like a trillion trillion trillion gallons of jet fuel.