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Eventually the light from an exploded star arrives to confirm the emperor's power.
The bridegroom, 27, is studying the remnant of supernova 1987A, an exploded star, at Columbia.
But they conceded that an exploded star did not behave like water.
Another radio source turned out to be the Crab Nebula, the remnants of an exploded star.
If a supernova remnant is younger than a few thousand years, it may be assumed that the gas in the nebula was mostly ejected by the exploded star.
I like it, though, that someone named this new one for Mingus, whose music I admire and who was something of an exploded star himself.
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"It's a basic element, the residue of exploded stars.
These are produced mainly in the dying remnants of exploded stars that litter our galaxy.
Four appear unextraordinary, possibly remnants of exploded stars or smaller black holes.
Supernovas, which are exploded stars, are customarily named for composers, and this one is named for Charles Mingus.
The blue points of light come from the shock waves of exploded stars or stars that have become locked together in a gravitational fight to the death.
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