A type of star that may appear brighter than an entire galaxy for days is a supernova. When a massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel and undergoes a catastrophic explosion, it can temporarily outshine entire galaxies, emitting tremendous amounts of light and energy. This phenomenon can produce visible light that lasts for weeks to months, making supernovae some of the most luminous events in the universe.
Not sure what you mean. For a few days, a supernova shines as bright as an entire galaxy - that is, roughly as bright as 100 billion stars.
Overcast days appear gray because thick clouds block much of the sunlight from reaching the ground, creating diffuse and dim lighting conditions. The cloud cover scatters the light in all directions, reducing the intensity of sunlight and giving the sky a gray appearance.
That depends entirely on how far the supernova is from Earth. If it is our Sun going supernova, a little over 8 minutes. And a few Milli-seconds later all life on Earth would be gone. Any other star, it would just appear slightly brighter for a while and then disappear. It could take centuries for the light to reach us.
Symptoms of listeria infection can appear within a few days to a few weeks after being contaminated with the bacteria. In some cases, symptoms can take up to 70 days to develop, depending on the individual's immune system and the amount of bacteria ingested.
Actually before the rise of visible light there is a surge in neutrinos that can give a warning of a super-nova by as much as five days. Then comes the light flash in all forms of electromagnetic radiation (including visible light).
All around us - we are in the middle of the Milky Way. Any star you can see - basically, anything that looks like a star - is inside the Milky Way. You can't see individual stars in other galaxies, unless there happens to be a supernova explosion. If this happens, for a few days a star may shine brighter than an entire galaxy.
Not sure what you mean. For a few days, a supernova shines as bright as an entire galaxy - that is, roughly as bright as 100 billion stars.
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Don't lose hope. Brighter days are ahead.
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dreams of brighter days
It can be days to months or longer for PID to appear.
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We are in the Milky Way galaxy.