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The explosion had the energy of approximately 9000 type Ia supernovae if the emission was isotropically emitted, and the gas jets emitting the initial gamma rays moved at a minimum velocity of approximately 299,792,158 m/s (99.9999% the speed of light), making this blast one of the most extreme recorded. [1] [4] [5]
GRB 221009A came from the constellation of Sagitta and occurred an estimated 1.9 billion years ago, [14] however its source is now 2.4 billion light-years away from Earth due to the expansion of the universe during the time-of-flight to Earth. [15]
A universe in which most of the comics published by Dynamite Entertainment are set in, including Army of Darkness, Red Sonja, Vampirella, Project Superpowers, Green Hornet, Xena: Warrior Princess, and more. This shared universe is also known as Earth-818793 as part of the Marvel multiverse. E-Man's Universe E-Man No. 1 1973
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Tenchi Muyo! GXP (天地無用! GXP, Tenchi Muyō! Jī Ekkusu Pī) is a Japanese anime television series animated by AIC and broadcast on NTV from April 3 to September 25, 2002.
The main explosion, involving more than 400 tons of propellant in containers, destroyed hundreds of houses within a few kilometres from the depot and broke windows in cars on the Tirana-Durrës highway. A large fire caused a series of smaller but powerful explosions that continued until 2 a.m. the next day.
A group of spatial distorting aliens, called the Devolved, start attacking the planet. Three teenagers, Ryoma Nagare, Hayato Jin, and Musashi Tomoe are brought together by Dr. Saotome for their connection to the mysterious Getter Rays. The three of them together need to pilot the most powerful weapon, the Getter Robo, in order to defeat the ...
SN 1054 remnant (Crab Nebula)A supernova is an event in which a star destroys itself in an explosion which can briefly become as luminous as an entire galaxy.This list of supernovae of historical significance includes events that were observed prior to the development of photography, and individual events that have been the subject of a scientific paper that contributed to supernova theory.