Phenomenon
Supernova Type Ic
Core-collapse of a star stripped of hydrogen and helium.
A core-collapse supernova from a Wolf–Rayet progenitor that lost both outer envelopes. Some Type Ic events power long gamma-ray bursts.
Overview
A core-collapse supernova from a Wolf–Rayet progenitor that lost both outer envelopes. Some Type Ic events power long gamma-ray bursts.
See also
Supernova Type Ib
Core-collapse of a star stripped of hydrogen.
Supernova Type II
Death of a massive star with hydrogen still intact.
Solar Eclipse
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Solar wind painting the upper atmosphere.