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  Re: evolution of the blast  
From: Bob Hughes
Date: 22 Jan 2000 15:48:27
Message: <388a179b@news.povray.org>
"Noah A" <vip### [at] powersurfrcom> wrote in message
news:3888B713.E077B0D6@powersurfr.com...
 :) now that you've all had your basic particle phisics for the day check out
the
| animation in p.b.a :)
|

But there was no sound!!

If I can be serious for a moment (hrm), there's so many dynamic processes at
work in such things it wouldn't be plausible to say there's one specific way for
sure.  Well, obviously, with the various large scale explosions such as from
novae there's plenty of variation to be seen, as Gail S. had mentioned about
those kinds of nebulae.
There had been a test using barium in a space explosion to track it's plume in
the solar wind and Earths magnetic field, was done several years ago.  That
would be interesting to see a closeup picture from the moment just after it
happened.

Bob


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