Here’s the segment on YouTube (2:22 min)
Cosmic dust survives obliteration in massive red supernova, NASA shows in stunning visual
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2DLgBfUHWE
For dust thou art and unto dust thou shall return......................
Physics 101 matter cannot be either created or destroyed. So matter is never destroyed. Not sure what the are trying to say. The dust turned to a gas?
Oh, Noes! That’s going to heat up the whole Universe!
Quick! Throw some taxpayer dollars at ‘Universe Warming’ to make it STOP! (Algore ain’t got nothin’ on the cash I’m going to make from THIS scam!)
*SMIRK*
Quite beautiful and wondrous, actually. ;)
I shot this image of Veil Nebula, it's an old supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus. It's the remains of cataclysmic explosion of star that exploded about 7,000 years ago. This nebula is about 1,860 light-years distance from earth.
NASA Video
Published on Feb 24, 2017
This time-lapse video sequence of Hubble Space Telescope images reveals dramatic changes in a ring of material around the exploded star Supernova 1987A.
The images, taken from 1994 to 2016, show the effects of a shock wave from the supernova blast smashing into the ring. The ring begins to brighten as the shock wave hits it. The ring is about one light-year across.
Discovered in 1987, Supernova 1987A is the closest observed supernova to Earth since 1604. The exploded star resides 163,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way.
Credit: NASA, ESA, and R. Kirshner (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation), and P. Challis (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g12g2Nq3_2I
Read more: The Dawn of a New Era for Supernova 1987a
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/the-dawn-of-a-new-era-for-supernova-1987a
Supernova 1987A ping.
Would your dust bunnies survive?
Are we sure this isnt Starkiller base being destroyed?
Looks like the Eye of Sauron.
God truly drenched the Universe in Beauty.
I had a 1974 Supernova!!
OK it was just a regular Nova but I had super times in it!!
when it exploded wasn't the explosion spherical and shouldn't subsequent debris field expand in the same fashion?