Monday, February 15, 2010

Can You Burst Gential Warts Are There Any Stars Close Enough That Could Possibly Have A Gamma Ray Burst That Could Seriously Effect Us?

Are there any stars close enough that could possibly have a gamma ray burst that could seriously effect us? - can you burst gential warts

Is there a star that is likely to have-a supernova or gamma-ray burst is likely to see in our lives, we know that would be visible to the human eye? I do not know what is the difference between a burst of gamma rays, or supernovae, or so, if I can help, it would be appreciated. Thank you!

3 comments:

  1. Eta Carinae and WR104.

    The gamma-ray bursts are believed to originate in supernovae, very, very big star - sometimes even a hypernova. But gamma rays will be shot within a relatively small, perhaps at the poles of the star. You need a star that rotates very quickly, so that the distance from the center to the poles significantly lower than that of Ecuador. And it must be great. This suggests that Wolf-Rayet stars.

    Eta Carinae is aware of any show other than the Earth. It resembles a small star in orbit and the plane of the orbit, the pole was safely away from us.

    WR104, but can also be channeled directly to us. Or it may be 30 degrees apart, which might not be completely safe. WR104 is about 8,000 light years. This may be enough that, even if it breaks, and even points the way, does not lead to problems. It would be very positive, but.

    When a star as its poles 90 degrees from you, then you can say, see how fast can tthat the spectral lines. If you are overweight, is changing rapidly. But if it looks good, does not matter anyway, because the pole pointed away from you. But if the Poles had been found that this trick does not work. So you probably have no idea how fast runs WR104.

    WR104 is in the constellation Sagittarius. For me, at 42 degrees north, it is unlikely that the over the horizon when it explodes. The gamma-ray bursts are very short, so that damage does not affect me directly. However, an effect is likely to harm the ozone layer. This may ultimately affect everyone lit on the ground, not just half.

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  2. YEAH.
    Actually, it looks in one of these scientific programs.
    I forgot he was the star, but it was fairly close to us.

    the star and the supernova exploded in motion is our way. True.
    the supernova can strike us at any time, every day of every month. can not in our lives or.
    said it will also crashes and other serious problems on the agenda.

    PS I but I was wondering if scientists are aware of this number, do not know why only when we meet?

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