Examples of using Supernova in English and their translations into Thai
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Other stars, more massive yet, live fast and die young in cataclysmic supernova explosions.
But the coolest thing was that those neutrinos hit earth three hours before the light from the supernova did.
For a few weeks, the brilliance of such a supernova rivals the combined light of all the stars in its galaxy.
If it's strong enough to push it all the way back to Earth's orbit, our planet gets a radioactive bath of supernova debris.
And they certainly didn't intend to describe the mechanics of supernova explosions, which eventually told us where the building blocks of life were synthesized in the universe.
If the world exists, if the sun does not supernova, I will be paying you this amount of money.
What would happen if someone had a telescope and watched Betelgeuse when it goes supernova?
She transformed into a supernova, and in the process releasing a tremendous amount of energy, outshining the rest of the galaxy and emitting, in one second, the same amount of energy our sun will release in 10 days.
They're getting some brilliant photos of supernovas.
We will be supernovas.
We're all supernovae.
Together, they can talk for hours, embark on an unexpected journey to get carried away by something and interesting supernovae.
Supernovas and neutron stars could account for a wide range of cosmic rays, but not the most energetic ones.
And it was Fritz Zwicky's supernovas that lit the way to the revelation of its existence.
Because all such supernovas have the same wattage, they're ideal tools for measuring distances to the farthest reaches of the universe.
Two competing teams of astronomers were observing those supernovas in distant galaxies.
Instead of arising from the planet's rocky crust, it was actually cooked up in space and is present on Earth because of cataclysmic stellar explosions called supernovae.
It consisted of hydrogen and helium, formed as a result of the Big Bang, and heavier elements arising in the depths of supernovae.
A supernova.- Super what?
But the intense radiation released by supernova Perhaps.