Kelly Easton Quote

The larger a star the shorter its life, but all the more fascinating its death. As it collapses within it's body, the infalling material can be no longer be compressed; the star is blown to pieces; its shattered mass realeases out ward at the speed of light.


The Life History of a Star (ed. Simon and Schuster, 2001) - ISBN: 9780689831348


The larger a star the shorter its life, but all the more fascinating its death. As it collapses within it's body, the infalling material can be no...

The larger a star the shorter its life, but all the more fascinating its death. As it collapses within it's body, the infalling material can be no...

The larger a star the shorter its life, but all the more fascinating its death. As it collapses within it's body, the infalling material can be no...

The larger a star the shorter its life, but all the more fascinating its death. As it collapses within it's body, the infalling material can be no...