• Farthest Star Explosion Yet Revealed by Hubble
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[url]http://www.space.com/20509-most-distant-supernova-found.html[/url] [quote=Space.com]Astronomers have spotted the most distant massive star explosion of its kind, a supernova that could help scientists better understand the nature of the universe. Using the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists recently caught sight of Supernova UDS10Wil (nicknamed SN Wilson) which exploded more than 10 billion years ago. It took more than 10 billion years for the light of this violent star explosion to reach Earth.[/quote] Man, this is a damn long time for it to travel. Who knows what it looks like now?
where's the science smiley when you need it :eng101:
Space is goddamned incomprehensibly massive.
[QUOTE=The golden;40166261]I dunno man. Some guy on on the internet said my mum was bigger.[/QUOTE] Well, you got fukn reck'd in that case m8.
[QUOTE=Nebukadnezzar;40165123]where's the science smiley when you need it :eng101:[/QUOTE] I raise you [IMG]http://sae.tweek.us/static/images/emoticons/emot-science.gif[/IMG]
[QUOTE=The golden;40166261]I dunno man. Some guy on on the internet said my mum was bigger.[/QUOTE] atleast we know what that force is thats pulling us outward then
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