“For we have seen its star in the east, and are come to browse with it.”

I remember when this happened. It was an odd explosion the likes of which scientist’s hadn’t before observed and still haven’t been able to fully explain.


  […] the star grew nearly as large as the diameter of Jupiter’s orbit around the Sun, while dropping its surface temperature to no hotter than a light bulb.


That’s just freaking crazy.

Thanks, Heather.

“For we have seen its star in the east, and are come to browse with it.”

I remember when this happened. It was an odd explosion the likes of which scientist’s hadn’t before observed and still haven’t been able to fully explain.

[…] the star grew nearly as large as the diameter of Jupiter’s orbit around the Sun, while dropping its surface temperature to no hotter than a light bulb.

That’s just freaking crazy.

Thanks, Heather.

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