Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, News, Science and Video On Demand by Julie Popp on May 20, 2008

Space and time are quite intangible items, as we are barely able to check out our own solar system close and personal, much less those beyond our cosmos. But we are all aware of the magnitude of space and the impact that this fluid and ever-changing environment can have on its immediate neighbors and beyond.

Even recently there was a comet that passed by Earth, and it was very close; astronomers recorded very strange radio waves from that comet’s passing.

This is, what I would assume, a simulation of a supernova exploding in space. Obviously the sounds would be much different and certainly not this instantaneous or familiar. And it would take thousands of years for it to grow to this magnitude.

Yet, it is still very awe-some and showcases how that type of space phenomenon can impact its immediate surroundings, sending nearby planets and stars into new orbits and beyond.


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