Hello everyone! This is actually a subtopic of a post that's going to be out soon. (Just note that this post is in my old writing style.)
Every century, 2 or 3 stars burst into Remnants. These are called supernovas. They are one of the most stunning things in the universe.
Nuclear Fusion: There are atoms everywhere, especially in a star. With all that pressure build up, it splits atoms. These bare nucleus atoms collide, making elements such as silicone and oxygen. But when it reaches iron, the outer layer are projected into space after they have reflected off the iron ball.
(Essentially restating what's above)
It all starts in a stars core. the same thing that causes the star to glow is also its death path. Stars are accidentally machines. As a star burns, it burns elements in its core. however, once the star gets to its middle, there is iron. Iron does not burn or make energy.
After awhile, gravity takes the spot light. It crushes the star under its own gravity. It pushes hard on the core of the dying star. Then, BOOM! The core explodes. For a fraction of a micro second, a large shock wave in the star causes the iron to turn into heavier elements like gold, etc.
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(By the way, nice post!)
Abg7,
Good article, looking forward to part 2 of this subject. Tnx
Hi Everybody, Thank you so much for all the encouragement. I would love to do a black holes part 2! Believe in your dreams!
Regards, Ab7
Hi there,
Very good write-up on the subject, I will use it for my project and share it with my friends.
Thnx,
Mike
Hello Blogger Abby,
As always I enjoyed reading your article about supernovas, excellent topic. Thank you for sharing the information
Cam