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Hubble Supernova

Short film about a supernova that we could of seen 5000 years ago in the sky.

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rafey : LVL 22: VP 3.1: said:

rafey

7 votes NegativePositive

294 days 15 hours ago...

HADOUKEN! @ 2:30


i wish i was alive back then to witness something like that..

ali_cm17 : LVL 17: VP 2.6: said:

ali_cm17

0 votes NegativePositive

292 days ago...

it took 3:11minutes to explain the origin of man

BabyHaus04 : LVL 6: VP 1.5: said:

BabyHaus04

0 votes NegativePositive

291 days 21 hours ago...

Hahaha exactly Ali_cm17

rhuitron : LVL 32: VP 4.1: said:

rhuitron

2 votes NegativePositive

291 days 21 hours ago...

OK I know this guy is Not Oriental. I know that.
But have you noticed that he kinda has a Chinese accent.

It might just be me. But some words and letters it totally sounds like the aforementioned accent.

Anyway. About Hubble.

The People that made Hubble should be made a shrine. It has given us SOOOOO much and keeps giving! Kudos!

7homas : LVL 11: VP 2: said:

7homas

1 votes NegativePositive

291 days 21 hours ago...

^Wow thats almost as crazy as a Chinese person with an American accent...

stbasdf : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

stbasdf

2 votes NegativePositive

291 days 20 hours ago...

i dunno it doesn`t sound anything like a chinese accent to me, it sounds like a northern european. are these things really visible at night? i want to go visit the country sometime now on a clear night and see what there is out there

edit: hey according to this article http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/03/21/exploding.star.ap/index.html there was a supernova recently that was visible to the eye, lasted a few hours but no one saw it exept on a telescope :( it`s billions of lightyears away, doesn`t that mean the star exploded billions of years ago :O

edit: sorry for more edits. but wtf :O in one of the hubble vids, i learned that the universe is 14 billion years old but it`s also 90-100 billion lightyears across. so how can it expand faster than light? i looked on wikipedia (i know some ppl hate it) and it says space itself can expand faster than light even if the objects in it aren`t moving that fast. that`s kinda hard to comprehend. eh, i`im tired

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