Supernova
Created on: November 6th, 2006
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November 6th, 2006
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Dust in the wind
November 6th, 2006
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Lightshow.
November 6th, 2006
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booyakasha!!!!!
November 6th, 2006
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Nice. Highest rated I hope.
November 6th, 2006
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Brilliant.
November 6th, 2006
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semen.
November 6th, 2006
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is this seriously a picture (series, that is) from the hubble? i mean, has this just happened?
November 6th, 2006
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Switch the song to Tiesto's "Supernova" (found on some rave sites) for a 5
November 6th, 2006
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lol, Katamari Damacy music
November 6th, 2006
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" lol, Katamari Damacy music " Lol. I was waiting for someone to notice.
November 6th, 2006
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that cant be real
November 6th, 2006
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i hear no sound
November 6th, 2006
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Thats weird.
November 6th, 2006
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Takes a while for the sound to start.
November 6th, 2006
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5 4 kata
November 6th, 2006
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one of them came out my sh*t hole this morning
November 6th, 2006
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If that really is a supernova thats insane.
November 6th, 2006
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^___^
November 6th, 2006
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If this is real that's amazing, I usually don't say fluffy gay sh*t like this, but that's a beautiful site to see. OMG FIVED.
November 6th, 2006
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not real
November 6th, 2006
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yeah change it to the transa supernova song
November 6th, 2006
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OMG, now the Klingons want to make peace with the Federation!
November 6th, 2006
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That can't be real, the physics of it just don't add up. The explosion can outshine the star's entire parent galaxy for a moment; if you could not see the star before it exploded nor the galaxy it is in (the explosion just comes from apparently blank space in this ytmnd), you would not see anything else after the initial cataclysmic flash. Also, instead of a ring almost instantly forming around the explosion, it would first simply sort of blow out a bubble of flaming material and gas in all directions.
November 6th, 2006
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Not very fond of space YTMND's.
November 6th, 2006
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cool
November 6th, 2006
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kitkat, the physics of supernovas make perfect sense. nova occur from white dwarf stars, which would easily be outshinned by any surrounding objects. the following explosion takes years, if not centuries to complete. this image is basically 100 years of the super nova, or something like that. as far as the ring, i am not familer with it. but im sure it is possible. there are many classifications of super novas, and the varience of the weights of elements in a star could produce a ring such as that.
November 6th, 2006
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Katamari Damacy Music + Star footage = 5 stars
November 6th, 2006
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Lower the Frame rate for great justice
November 6th, 2006
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This is the kind of stuff that actually NEEDS to be in higher quality.
November 6th, 2006
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thats awesome, always wanted to see one without dying.
November 6th, 2006
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lol @ saying it's from hubble
November 6th, 2006
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Yeah the hubble didn't capture that. You're full of sh*t.
November 6th, 2006
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Moar
November 6th, 2006
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that did not come from the hubble although it looks cool, site your source
November 6th, 2006
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5 for trippy space hubble pictures... +1 for Katamari Damacy... but unfortunately we don't have 6's on this site.
November 6th, 2006
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The physics of the ring make sense- to a point. Novae consist of many different materials, each bearing it's own mass. Since the composition of a star is constantly shifting anyways, the particular positioning of materials could, (according to their mass) draw centrifuge around a certain pattern- causing certain luminous materials to be expelled from the least polarized region of the star- (the center ring). As far as additional mass being extruded into nearby space, you see that around the middle of the
November 6th, 2006
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animation. The star as we’re seeing it (barely at all) is just a tiny blip- if anything to the exposure of the camera. The mass being expelled is consistent with the explosion. And for the amount of light? Let's be fair: The animation would just be one big white light if we were to take that into account. I'm sure the animator did his or her best to make it presentable for human exposure.
November 6th, 2006
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BOOM starshot.
November 6th, 2006
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Music gets you 5ed.
November 6th, 2006
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musik!
November 6th, 2006
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first ytmnd with nova as domain?
November 6th, 2006
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5'd for the description and I quote, "S" good day sir.
November 6th, 2006
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hubble lol
November 6th, 2006
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You get a 5 if you correct your sources
November 6th, 2006
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Hubble my ass
November 6th, 2006
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lol neutrinos.
November 6th, 2006
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Kinda reminds me of those old Anime shows they had on TV where entire cities would be blown up with atomic bombs... I like it. For some reason I feel the theme song from Firefly would go good there though.
November 6th, 2006
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Where did this come from?
November 8th, 2006
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4'd for comments and "hubble"
November 8th, 2006
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This is not a picture of a real supernova. Any camera that close would be obliterated.