when a massive star runs out of fuel and is nearing the end of its life, it explodes in a giant burst of energy called a supernova.
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scientists finally understand why this nearly 1.5-meter-long giant worm can eat both hydrogen sulfide and rotten gas. invite you to consult!
perhaps this is one of the most difficult questions to answer because there are so many stars in the sky that we cannot count. so, with the help of modern technology, will
more than a billion galaxies are hidden in the depth of space, a new investigation of the number of galaxies in the observed universe - 10 times more than previously thought.
a group of british amateur astronomers have discovered a young star with an unprecedented development. this star is in the process of being formed, so no name exists.