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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Comments

  • Dingolo
    Dingolo
    12th Jan 2012
    Good job bro! It's a sort of black hole which sucks anything around even light can't escape! And anyone who get sucked in will feel like time is going faster and he'll be like sort of rubber, like an elastic that will get long and this is called " spaghetification " hope this helped x3
  • Camper
    Camper
    12th Jan 2012
    really good :D
  • doctor-awesome
    doctor-awesome
    12th Jan 2012
    that blue one is in-fact a quasar not a star.
  • georgep75
    georgep75
    12th Jan 2012
    awesome
  • TheNuke
    TheNuke
    12th Jan 2012
    I watched a movie about something like that
  • EthanolBrother1
    EthanolBrother1
    12th Jan 2012
    Nice bro!
  • EthanolBrother2
    EthanolBrother2
    12th Jan 2012
    Yesterday there was a documentary on NGC so this save is acctually correct.
  • JM697796
    JM697796
    12th Jan 2012
    Very Good, I haven't made any saves lately so it's good that you are making space saves :) +1
  • Nab1929
    Nab1929
    12th Jan 2012
    *matter Otherwise +1
  • xXneXusXx
    xXneXusXx
    12th Jan 2012
    A Binary star.. Two stars.. That, however, is a Star.. being swollowed by a black hole from what I can observe. Though I could be wrong and its dumping energy into a White Dwarf.