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English: When a massive star runs out of fuel, it no longer has the energy to support its mass. The core collapses and forms a black hole. Shockwaves bounce out and obliterate the outer shells of the star. This animation depicts what happens to the most massive stars when they die. Previously scientists thought that a single explosion is followed by a graceful afterglow of the dying embers. Now, according to Swift observations, it appears that a newborn black hole in the core somehow re-energizes the explosion again and again, creating multiple bursts all within a few minutes. |
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Source | https://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/starsgalaxies/sburst05_multimedia.html | ||||||||
Author | NASA/GSFC/Dana Berry | ||||||||
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