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re: Science: Major Gamma Ray Burst Detected

Posted on 10/17/22 at 8:18 am to
Posted by SlimTigerSlap
Member since Apr 2022
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Posted on 10/17/22 at 8:18 am to
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No, the sun isn't big enough to go supernova. Sol will exist for about 10 billion years more, and then go through its death throes as it gradually increases in size incinerating Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.


So you're saying I should stock up on canned goods and toilet paper?
Posted by blueridgeTiger
Granbury, TX
Member since Jun 2004
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Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:39 am to
Image in today's Astronomy Picture of the Day of x-rays from the gamma ray burst bouncing off dust in the Milky Way:



Explanation: Why would x-ray rings appear around a gamma-ray burst? The surprising answer has little to do with the explosion itself but rather with light reflected off areas of dust-laden gas in our own Milky Way Galaxy. GRB 221009A was a tremendous explosion -- a very bright gamma-ray burst (GRB) that occurred far across the universe with radiation just arriving in our Solar System last week. Since GRBs can also emit copious amounts of x-rays, a bright flash of x-rays arrived nearly simultaneously with the gamma-radiation. In this case, the X-rays also bounced off regions high in dust right here in our Milky Way Galaxy, creating the unusual reflections. The greater the angle between reflecting Milky Way dust and the GRB, the greater the radius of the X-ray rings, and, typically, the longer it takes for these light-echoes to arrive.
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