Supernova Explosion Beyond Chandrasekhar Limit
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A massive star nears a critical breaking point, threatening to reshape its surroundings entirely. The collapse begins as the star's core tightens and pressure builds beyond known boundaries. Once the Chandrasekhar Limit of 1.44 times the Sun's mass is exceeded, the star crashes under its own weight. The core ruptures, pulling surrounding material inward and then explosively surging outward in a giant blast. SN 1987A explodes, unleashing light at 2.5 × 10^36 watts, outshining all observed stellar explosions since 1604. This immense energy reshapes the surrounding space, dispersing heavy elements that form new stars and planets. Follow for one real science fact every day.
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Topic: Supernovae
Created: 2026-01-26 10:04:22
Confidence: 93%
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