EthanolBrother2
EthanolBrother2
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15th Jan 2012
22nd Nov 2012
In space you have lots and lots sorts of stars. This are only twoof them. red hypergiants are the most seen stars. Blue hypergiants are in a less number than redones but a blue hypergiant is 20 times stronger.
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  • bronspantern
    bronspantern
    25th Oct 2015
    vy scuoti
  • The_Powder_Toy
    The_Powder_Toy
    9th Mar 2014
    VY Canis Majoris :D
  • Mutalisk
    Mutalisk
    15th May 2012
    oh dated I see.
  • Allehcin
    Allehcin
    19th Jan 2012
    press 5 for more details
  • EthanolBrother2
    EthanolBrother2
    18th Jan 2012
    Yes they can be stronger than eachother. Then we are talkin about its temeperature, gravity.
  • EthanolBrother2
    EthanolBrother2
    18th Jan 2012
    Actually a purple star IS possible. It's a very rare happening but when a red and a blu one melt together, it wil form a purple super giant. And no i'm not writing random.
  • JM697796
    JM697796
    18th Jan 2012
    Ok I have made my purple star even if they don't exist it doesn't matter because I think it's a nice save.
  • cowo8
    cowo8
    18th Jan 2012
    so they would be too unstable. also, stars can't be stronger than eachother
  • cowo8
    cowo8
    18th Jan 2012
    no... you can't get purple stars.. it goes blue, white, yellow, orange, red. and two supergiants would be in a binary system extremely rarely for a few hundred million years, but hypergiants are so short lived
  • Ordessasam
    Ordessasam
    17th Jan 2012
    Is it really possible for super giants to be in binary orbit? Or are you just drawing amazing things that are impossible?