Re: LARSON -ian Binary-Star Formation
- From: "Jim Black" <tramspap@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Nov 2006 11:01:49 -0800
rem460@xxxxxxx wrote:
When the star explodes, the lighter material on the
outer portion of the star is blown outward in space at
less than the speed of light. The heavier material in
the center portion of the star was already bouncing
around at close to the speed of light, because of the
high temperature. The explosion pushes that material
OVER the speed of light, and it expands OUTWARD IN TIME,
which is equivalent to INWARD IN SPACE, and it often
actually DISAPPEARS from visual sight for a while.
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