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Apollo's torso and its light bursts?

The Apollo torso is a cube-shaped structure on the command module that housed various instruments and controls for monitoring the spacecraft. Light bursts seen emanating from the Apollo spacecraft during re-entry were the result of the intense heat generated by friction with the Earth's atmosphere, causing the ablative material on the heat shield to vaporize and create a glowing plasma trail. These light bursts were a normal occurrence during re-entry and helped to dissipate heat away from the spacecraft.


How does a large star die?

a star dies like any other star. there r not enough hydrogen and helium atoms to support it so it bursts off basically. i have not reviewed my astronomy in a wile so i may b wrong


What is a Star that sends out pulses of light and radio waves in regular bursts called?

A pulsar.


Is malvern star xcs 3.0 or Apollo ascent better?

malvern star 3.0 to the max!


Apollo 11 walk of fame star date?

1995


What is Apollo's star sign?

Apollo the Greek god's birthdate is May 14, c 700BC. This would make his zodiac star sign Taurus (April 21 - May 21).


Did Apollo like to hunt?

Yes, Apollo was like his sister a archer and hunter.


How do gamma ray bursts form?

When a star goes supernova it releases a bursts of energy (which is also radioactive) that shoot out from the core. Gamma ray bursts have intense radiation and travel so quickly that if one were to hit earth we would get no warning until it hit us and everything would be vaporized. There is a dying star close to earth and right now at any moment it could go supernova and the worst part is its release of energy is aimed right at us. Gamma ray bursts also form when 2 neutron stars collide or when a neutron star collides with a black hole.


What is Apollo's Planet name?

apollos did not have a planet it is the biggest star in the world its the sun


How would you compare and contrast X-ray bursts and gamma ray bursts?

If we consider the bursts of high energy electromagnetic radiation from stellar or galactic sources, we encounter bursts of X-rays and gamma rays. The two are similar in that both are examples of high energy electromagnetic energy, and both can be generated by certain stars or galaxies. Additionally, both are the result of nuclear reactions in the star or at sites within the galaxy. But with gamma rays, the sources may be fewer than with X-rays, and the gamma rays are higher in energy than the X-rays.


Will a neutron star eventually go supernova?

No. A neutron star is left behind after a supernova. However, some gamma ray bursts may result from a collision between neutron stars.


Is the Apollo 11 reusable?

No the Apollo spacecrafts are not reusable, like the space shuttles.