Sunday, 14 May 2017

Supernova Explosion in 2022

     Scientist predict that a supernova explosion will appear in the night sky in 2022. A New star is going to born and be a member of Universe. A professor who is studying about the binary star system said that the two stars orbiting each other will soon start to combine each other. This will give rise a new star whose light intensity will be ten thousand times brighter than normal light at present.

     Supernova are intense explosions caused at the end of lifetime of huge stars when they start to merge together. Professor Larry Molnar from Calvin college of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is the first time to predict the explosion of supernova. This explosion will appear in Cygnus Constellation in around 2022 or a year later. We will see supernova explosion, if their predictions are correct.

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