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Cornell astronomers say that life already has survived this kind of fierce radiation, and they have proof: you.
Fierce radiation from the first quasars, for example, could ionize the protogalactic gas over large swaths of space, affecting its ability to collapse and light up.
The planet is bombarded with such fierce radiation that astronomers believe it may eventually be stripped to its rocky core or evaporated completely.
In recent years, when the mission was directed from Earth by a skeleton crew on a low budget and had absorbed more than four times as much of Jupiter's fierce radiation field as it had been designed to withstand, Galileo's systems faltered frequently, but it continued to make discoveries.
Newborn giant suns produce fierce radiation that blows away gas and dust and keeps stars from violating the weight limit, Figer believes.
But theory says there's a limit to how fast this can happen, because the fierce radiation from the black hole's immediate surroundings can keep fresh gas from falling in.
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However, these lines are generally lost in the fierce flux of radiation emitted by the fuel.
Many neutron stars propel fierce beams of radiation into space as they spin tens or hundreds of times every second.
The slow pulsar also endures relentless trips through the fierce particles and radiation spewed by its energetic twin.
Observations verify that at least two planets with Earth-like masses--the first confirmed beyond our solar system--orbit a whirling neutron star that spits out fierce pulses of radiation, according to a report here 29 May at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
Amongst them are Chernobyl survivors in fact the movement's headed by a man who survived a fierce dose of radiation at the plant psychoanalysts, and rocket engineers.
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