EthanolBrother2
EthanolBrother2
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11th Jan 2012
22nd Nov 2012
This is a binary star. It's a white dwarf and a red hypergiant. The white dwarf is ' stealing' matery from the red star. If the pressure and temperature get too high, this all will be blown away by a supernova. A supernova like this happens every second.
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  • micque
    micque
    27th Feb 2023
    looks nice! +1!
  • Thatreactordude
    Thatreactordude
    8th Oct 2022
    cuz it has more gravity force like gyro said, also more density is a huge part of the equasion, so, i dont think you understand physics with stars fully (no offense) but it should be this way
  • Gyro
    Gyro
    12th Nov 2021
    the white dwarf is denser and got more gravity force then the other.
  • boom_boi
    boom_boi
    25th Aug 2021
    why is the white dwarf stealing matter from giant??? if anything it should be the other way
  • Ozone1126
    Ozone1126
    12th Jun 2021
    this is not a quasar. It is a white dwarf
  • Yetanotheruser
    Yetanotheruser
    14th May 2020
    and yes there is such thing as a binary quasar
  • Yetanotheruser
    Yetanotheruser
    14th May 2020
    A quasar is the bright center of a galaxy, believed to be powered by a supermassive black hole. The word "quasar" is derived from quasi-stellar radio source, because this type of object was first identified as a kind of radio source.
  • mamatArduino
    mamatArduino
    22nd Sep 2019
    This is a quasar
  • GODUSMAXIMUS456
    GODUSMAXIMUS456
    26th Nov 2018
    aslo quasars are not stars nobody rlly knows what they are
  • GODUSMAXIMUS456
    GODUSMAXIMUS456
    26th Nov 2018
    powderskye: no, the other star wouldnt keep up with it if it was quasar. quasars move at 99.9% of the speed of light