![A snapshot from a simulation of the churning gas that blankets a star 80 times the sun’s mass. Intense light from the star’s core pushes against helium-rich pockets in the star’s exterior, launching material outward in spectacular geyser-like eruptions. The solid colors denote radiation intensity, with bluer colors representing regions of larger intensity. The translucent purplish colors represent the gas density, with lighter colors denoting denser regions. Joseph Insley/Argonne Leadership Computing Facility](https://www.messagetoeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/stellargeysers11-220x162.jpg)
Astronomy
Some Secrets Of Stellar Geysers Revealed By 3-D Simulations
September 29, 2018
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MessageToEagle.com – Astrophysicists finally have an explanation for the violent mood swings of some of the biggest, brightest and rarest stars in the universe. The stars, called luminous
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