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Red Dwarf's Supernova Shockwaves

Bryce Space posted on Aug 30, 2012
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Bryce7.1 Best viewed large Thanks for looking Semper Fi SAZ

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Faemike55

4:05PM | Thu, 30 August 2012

That is something that I do not wish to view in person, that is, unless I'm very very, very far away

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Steeleyes101

4:30PM | Thu, 30 August 2012

LMAO@ Faemike55's reply; and yes I do agree. I also love the sub textures in this the sort of 60's psychedelic effects I use to see when the music was enhanced by the visual effects provided by The Joshua Light Show. Bravo! to ya for this one

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Richardphotos

6:19PM | Thu, 30 August 2012

very explosive art

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peedy

11:58PM | Thu, 30 August 2012

Beautiful! Gorgeous colors. I agree with Mike. ;-) Corrie

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Fidelity2

10:51AM | Fri, 31 August 2012

I admire this masterpiece by you. I thank you for it. 5+!

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Tripper

4:17AM | Sat, 01 September 2012

wow

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kanaa

5:46AM | Fri, 07 September 2012

tremendous sense of speed here. And the color..!!!!

technogeek

8:16PM | Wed, 10 October 2012

I think you're getting your star types mixed up here. Red dwarfs have too little mass to explode. They would burn out into white dwarfs after one trillion years. Red supergiant stars would definitely go supernova after roughly 20 million years.


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