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Supernovae are powerful and bright explosions that occur at the end of the life of certain types of stars. These events are among the brightest and most energetic phenomena in the Universe and can temporarily exceed the luminosity of entire galaxies. There are several types of supernovae, the best known of which are: 1. Type I supernovae: These explosions occur in binary systems where one star is a white dwarf. When the white dwarf accumulates enough mass from its partner (usually a red giant), it can reach the Chandrasekar limit (about 1.4 solar masses). When this limit is reached, a thermonuclear reaction begins, leading to an explosion. 2. Type II supernovae: These explosions result from the collapse of the core of a massive star (usually greater than 8 solar masses) when it exhausts its nuclear fuel. The core of the star is compressed by gravity and the outer layers of the star are ejected into space, creating a bright burst of light.
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Pluto is a dwarf planet located on the outskirts of the solar system. It was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh and was long considered the ninth planet. However, in 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) redefined the term β€œplanet” and Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet. Here are some interesting facts about Pluto: 1. Orbit: Pluto has a very elongated and inclined orbit that takes about 248 years to complete a full revolution around the Sun. During the 20 years of its orbit (from 1979 to 1999), it was closer to the Sun than Neptune. 2. Size: Pluto has a diameter of about 2,377 kilometers, making it smaller than many planetary satellites such as Ganymede and Titan. 3. Satellites: Pluto has five known satellites, the largest of which is called Charon. Charon is almost comparable in size to Pluto itself, making their system unique.
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Neptune is considered to be the coldest planet in our solar system. Temperatures on its surface can reach about -214 degrees Celsius. However, when it comes to the coldest objects in the galaxy, these may be exoplanets at great distances from their stars, where temperatures can drop even lower. For example, some exoplanets that have been studied may have temperatures close to absolute zero.
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- when do you think man will be able to travel to a black hole? - Now traveling to a black hole is an extremely difficult and dangerous task because of the huge distances and extreme conditions in the vicinity of the black hole. At present science has not yet developed technologies that would allow a man to safely reach the black hole and return back. However, with the development of scientific knowledge and technology, it is possible that in the future there will be ways to study black holes more closely, perhaps with the help of robots or automatic missions.
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Quasars are extremely luminous galactic cores located at great distances from Earth. Here are the key facts about quasars: 1. The nature of quasars. Quasars are active galactic nuclei - supermassive black holes at the centers of distant galaxies that accrete surrounding matter and emit enormous amounts of energy. 2. Quasar radiation. Quasars emit vast amounts of energy, surpassing the total luminosity of normal galaxies. Their power can reach trillions of times that of the Sun. This is due to the high accretion of matter around the black holes. 3. Distances and age. Quasars have been detected at distances up to 13 billion light-years, meaning we observe them as they were in the very early universe, billions of years before the formation of our Solar System.
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