NASA, Hubble Watches Exploding Star Fade Into Oblivion - The Science News

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There goes another star, disappearing into the night as if it had never existed. For an entire year, Hubble scientists used the space telescope to record snapshots of SN 2018gv—a supernova (SN) or exploded star. Experts then edited those images into a NASA video showing the fast fading of the supernova. It’s hard not to wonder, given the astronomical number of stars in the night sky, why we witness more stars fade than form. For that matter, has anyone ever seen a star form?

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1. Garner, R., ed. Hubble Watches Exploding Star Fade Into Oblivion. Posted on NASA.gov October 1, 2020, accessed October 7, 2020.

2. Mathewson, S. Astronomers spot hundreds of baby stars and planet-forming disks. Space.com. Posted on Space.com March 1, 2020, accessed October 8, 2020.

3. Cline, J. and G. Novak. How a Star is Born (And Why We Don’t Know Why). Helix. Posted on helix.northwestern.edu August 14, 2009, accessed October 8, 2020.

4. Even Big Bang proponent and astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson has acknowledged that “. . . if none of us knew in advance that stars exist, front line research would offer plenty of convincing reasons why stars could never form.” See Tyson, N. D. 2007. Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 187.

5. Romans 6:23.
6. Isaiah 34:4.
7. Isaiah 65:17.
8. Isaiah 1:27.

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