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Image of Type Ia supernova
Image of Type Ia supernova. These supernovae happen when material from one star (in a binary star system - large and orange in this picture) is drawn (via an accretion disk) onto a white dwarf (brilliant white at centre, with a mass close to the Chandrasekhar critical mass). Ultimately the white dwarf explodes and this is called a supernova.
Illustration ID: ASTRO-supernova
Illustration size: 11.9 Mpixels (34.2 MB uncompressed) - 4015x2975 pixels (13.4x9.9 in / 34x25.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Illustration keywords: accretion, astronomy, astrophysics, binary, Chandrasekhar, computer graphic, cosmic, cosmos, critical, death, diagram, disc, disk, explode, explosion, explosive, foto, graphic, Ia, II, image, mass, nuclear, photo, photograph, picture, reactions, space, star, supernova, Supernovae, thermo, Type, universe, white dwarf
Published in: Astronomy
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