The Physical Universe: An Introduction to AstronomyUniversity Science Books, 1982 - Всего страниц: 584 "This is a truly astonishing book, invaluable for anyone with an interest in astronomy." Physics Bulletin "Just the thing for a first year university science course." Nature "This is a beautiful book in both concept and execution." Sky & Telescope |
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... supernova star for all models of the late stages of evolution for high - mass stars . At peak light output , observed supernova explosions can outshine a whole galaxy of stars ( Figure 8.14 ) . Super- novae are rare and dramatic ...
... supernova star for all models of the late stages of evolution for high - mass stars . At peak light output , observed supernova explosions can outshine a whole galaxy of stars ( Figure 8.14 ) . Super- novae are rare and dramatic ...
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... supernova explosions . Oort was the first to realize that the expanding ejecta from such explosions would compact the surrounding interstellar gas and push it into a thin shell ahead of the ejecta , much as a snowplow compacts and ...
... supernova explosions . Oort was the first to realize that the expanding ejecta from such explosions would compact the surrounding interstellar gas and push it into a thin shell ahead of the ejecta , much as a snowplow compacts and ...
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... supernova explosion could expand to much greater radii before being dissipated . In particular , Cox and Smith propose that under certain conditions , neighboring supernova remnants may overlap and merge their hot interiors to form a ...
... supernova explosion could expand to much greater radii before being dissipated . In particular , Cox and Smith propose that under certain conditions , neighboring supernova remnants may overlap and merge their hot interiors to form a ...
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