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Stars Die Metal Print featuring the digital art How Stars Die - Remains of Cassiopeia after a supernova explosion by Ram Vasudev

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How Stars Die - Remains of Cassiopeia after a supernova explosion Metal Print

Ram Vasudev

by Ram Vasudev

$73.00

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How Stars Die - Remains of Cassiopeia after a supernova explosion metal print by Ram Vasudev.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

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This is digitally enhanced image of the remains of a star called Cassiopeia A, after a supernova explosion. It is a false-color composite image made... more

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Comments (5)

Constance Lowery

Constance Lowery

If that star was dying it sure was a colorful death.

Rose Wang

Rose Wang

Great Work!

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Fabulous work!

Rob Sellers

Rob Sellers

Awesome! Following!

Artist's Description

This is digitally enhanced image of the remains of a star called Cassiopeia A, after a supernova explosion. It is a false-color composite image made up of images obtained by NASA's Chandra and NuSTAR telescopes (NuSTAR is short for Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array). It shows the first-ever map of radioactive material in the remains of a supernova. The red and green colors in this image represent X-ray emissions detected by Chandra coming from iron and silicon/magnesium produced in the explosion, while the blue color shows NuSTAR's map of titanium formed in the core of the explosion. The radioactive titanium-44 was produced in the star's core as it collapsed to a neutron star or black hole. The energy released in the supernova blew off the star's outer layers, and the debris from this explosion has been expanding outward ever since at 3,100 miles per second.

A supernova is the cataclysmic death of a star, which is very luminous and produces a burst of radiation that often br...

About Ram Vasudev

Ram Vasudev

Welcome! I hope you find peace, harmony and tranquility here, and feel rejuvenated by my perspective of our world. Just grab a cup of tea, pull a comfy chair and enjoy the photos! My work has been featured in nature books, calendars, wildlife display panels, hospital corridors and people's homes. My interests include wildflowers, garden scenes, landscapes, nature, wildlife, nature habitats, travel/culture, street scenes, spiritual/religious scenes, abstracts, Americana, architecture, science and technology.

 

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