Wednesday, May 6, 2015

✰Supernovae✰

Exploding Stars

Supernovae are exploding stars that occur at the end of a stars life. A Supernovae has 10 times more energy than the sun releases every second.
When a star explodes it lights up the whole galaxy for a brief moment.  The supernovae is so bright it takes weeks and maybe months for the light to fade away.
In a galaxy the size similar to the Milky Way galaxy their is one supernovae every 50 years on average. When the supernovae occurs all the elements in the star and radiation from the star burst out into the universe traveling at a high speen at 30,000 kilometers per second. Not all stars explode though, it's said to be that our sun will never explode. But stars 10 times bigger or even 100 times bigger will eventually explode and make a supernovae.
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