Re: A 9000 Supernovae size explosion
- From: "gb6724@xxxxxxxxx" <gb6724@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 11:46:07 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 20, 12:44 pm, "gb6...@xxxxxxxxx" <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 20, 10:13 am, "gb6...@xxxxxxxxx" <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090219/sc_afp/sciencespaceastronomy
12.2 billion light years away an explosion occured sizing 9000
supernovae,
it was detected in September.
Interesting because that means that 1 one supernovae equivalent comes
to 1.35 million lightyears away, just 13 times our galaxy's size,
which is
closer than Andromeda.
The explosion left gas traveling from it an near the speed of light
and
images showed lit up objects from the burst, fired up galaxies in the
path.
The lit up object in my opinion are two collided galactic black holes
that span up around one another as they collided and unsurfaced,
pulled out the source of mass with equal gravitation into a blast
which
freed 9000 stars of mass in Supernovae type star burst and
energy release from a source of a few million stars worth of black
hole
masses. Before a greater mass goes into the black hole, a large
dose of it escapes. Both attracts with such forces that some must
escape right from in between. Galactic central black hole collisions
are
rare, a Sun drops into the core of our galaxy once in 10000 years.
To have a perfect aim of two such black holes between two galaxies
has a very small chance even in galaxy mergers. Like planets around
Suns, Suns and objects tend to form paths around the center of the
galaxy without falling into them.
Now a Supernovae explosion at 13 of our galaxy distances should not
create much problems.
Here is another news article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/20/fermi_burst/
There is a misinformation in the news articles. Constellation Carina
is not 12.2
billion light years away but is very close.
.
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