Supernova Remnant !

 Full Explanation Of; What Is Supernova Remnant And How It  Is Formed:


What is a supernova remnant?

A supernova remnant is the glowing aftermath of a massive
 
star's explosion, which can outshine a whole galaxy for a brief time.




How It Is Formed?

The blast wave from the supernova sweeps up
the surrounding gas and dust, creating a shell of hot colorful filaments that can be seen in different wavelengths of light.



Supernova remnants are cosmic laboratories that reveal the origin of heavy elements, the acceleration of cosmic rays, and the nature of the exploded star and its companion.



Some supernova remnants contain pulsars, rapidly spinning neutron stars that emit beams of radiation, or even black holes, the densest objects in the universe. ( It's kind of shaped like a heart 😀)

  
Types Of Supernova:

* Planetary Nebula
* Nebula 
* Crab Nebula 
* Kepler's Supernova

Fun Facts About Supernova Remnants:

Out of about 300 known supernova remnants, only a few
have been found to emit gamma rays at energies high enough to potentially be PeVatrons.

 

* Supernova remnants greatly impact the ecology of the 
Milky Way. If It was were not for SNRs, there would be Earth hence, no plants or animals or people.


Bye!

Comments

Rasheeda said…
Really informative blog enjoyed reading it...
Never knew about supernova but now I know thanks to you..

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