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Quasars are powered by super massive (multimillion solar mass) black holes, spinning rapidly. The spins create accretion disks of galactic size, collapsing, ripping and shredding material into tightly collimated bipolar jets of matter and radiation, spewing highly energized particles out close to the speed of light hundreds of thousands of light years. Some quasar jets exceed a million light years. That kind of energy simply boggles the mind. Quasars are incredible. I had a beautiful poster of one given to me by an astronomer--I wish I could find it again.

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What role did supernovae play in the natural elements?

It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.


What is the difference between Type I and Type II supernovae?

supernovae are classified by the lines in their spectra (which indicate which elements are present). type I supernovae have no hydrogen lines, having been caused by the explosion of a star with no hydrogen envelope. type II supernovae have hydrogen lines, indicating that the exploding progenitor star had retained a significant amount of its hydrogen before its supernova. type I supernovae are further classified based on the presence of silicon lines, which are present in type Ia supernovae but not types Ib and Ic.


Can Heavier elements like gold and uranium cannot be created in supernovae?

Heavier elements like gold and uranium are primarily formed in explosive events such as supernovae, but they are more significantly produced through a process called neutron capture during neutron star mergers. While supernovae do contribute to the synthesis of certain heavy elements, the extreme conditions and neutron-rich environments found in neutron star collisions are more conducive to creating the heaviest elements. Therefore, while supernovae play a role, they are not the sole site for the creation of all heavy elements.


What is the region at the center of a hurricane called?

The center region is called the eye.


What is the center of a planet called?

The center of a wheel is generally called a hub.

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What if a supernova was caused by the black hole at the center of the galaxy?

Black holes do not create supernovae. Black holes are created from a supernovae.


Black holes form from the remains of stars that?

"explode as supernovae". These are called Type II supernovae and sometimes a neutron star is formed, not a black hole.


Is supernovae and supernova the same thing?

"Supernovae" is a plural form of "supernova"


What role did supernovae play in the natural elements?

It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.


What is the difference between Type I and Type II supernovae?

supernovae are classified by the lines in their spectra (which indicate which elements are present). type I supernovae have no hydrogen lines, having been caused by the explosion of a star with no hydrogen envelope. type II supernovae have hydrogen lines, indicating that the exploding progenitor star had retained a significant amount of its hydrogen before its supernova. type I supernovae are further classified based on the presence of silicon lines, which are present in type Ia supernovae but not types Ib and Ic.


What is the center of a typhoon called?

The center of a typhoon is called the eye.


The center of the Adam is called?

The center of a adom is called the nucleus


What is the planet center called?

The center of the planet is called the "core."


What is the atom's center is called?

The center of an atom is called the nucleus.


What's the center of an atom called?

The center of an atom is called a nucleus (nucleifor plural).Center of an atom is called the "Nucleus".


Where are supernovae?

Supernovae are massive explosions that occur when a star uses up its gas and explodes so they will only occur once a star has died.


What is a Supernovae and hypernovae?

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