| 41. | Supernova explosions, produced by certain types of dying stars, are the most violent blasts astronomers knew until now.
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| 42. | Ordinary supernova explosions can have the same effects as GRBs on Earth's atmosphere if they are close enough.
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| 43. | Shock waves in stellar environments, such as shocks inside a core collapse supernova explosion often become radiation mediated shocks.
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| 44. | Supernova explosions such as Cassiopeia A, he explained, show us the source of " what we are made of.
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| 45. | By measuring the velocities of pulsars, it is possible to put a limit on the asymmetry of supernova explosions.
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| 46. | :The death of a star only causes heavy elements to be distributed if the star dies in a supernova explosion.
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| 47. | Evidence from the Spitzer Telescope suggests that the pillars in M16 may already have been destroyed by a supernova explosion.
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| 48. | Along with all elements having atomic weights higher than that of iron, it is only naturally formed in supernova explosions.
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| 49. | Relativistic shocks are theoretically expected in gamma ray bursts, active galactic nucleus jets and in some types of supernova explosions.
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| 50. | It emits a monster blast of gas and is illuminated by supernova explosions going off like a string of firecrackers.
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