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ant-mac

Member: Rank 9
Ah... Yes, now I understand.

It's better here. The link wouldn't have worked for me.

My laptop has a version of Windows that predates the invention of glass.
 

duzit

Member: Rank 6
I thought you might like this one. It is so different from the others.

Are you getting tired of them? I don't want to be a pest...just let me

know if I should stop, it would be OK...
 

ant-mac

Member: Rank 9
I thought you might like this one. It is so different from the others.

Are you getting tired of them? I don't want to be a pest...just let me

know if I should stop, it would be OK...
Not at all.

As I said previously, I am a real sucker for space art and photographs.

Remember, I'm both a Trekker and a Whovian...
 

ant-mac

Member: Rank 9
Is the turquoise circle the stellar matter being ejected from the red center?
Is the red center a star or a planet?
The red centre is the remains of a star, known as a stellar core. Eventually it will become a white dwarf. Something quite similar should happen to our own sun in about 4 000 000 000 to 5 000 000 000 years from now.

The outer circle of matter were the outer layers of the star that were shed during the explosion. Eventually, that matter may coalesce with matter from other dying stars inside stellar nurseries and help to form a new generation of stars and planets. That's what happened to make you and me possible.

To quote one of my heroes: "We are all made of star-stuff."
 
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