Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Aug 7, 2020Amazing how much rich detail astronomers seem to deduce. There’s apparently specific calcium-rich supernovae that blow up in specific ways.Quote TweetCNN@CNN·Aug 5, 2020The calcium in our bones and teeth likely came from stars exploding in supernovas and scattering this mineral across the universe in massive quantities, according to a new study https://cnn.it/3a09Ew12229
Science Banana@literalbanana·Aug 7, 2020Replying to @vgrhow long until they have to propose like Dark Calcium216
Venkatesh Rao@vgrReplying to @literalbananaDo not unread astronomy papers dammit 🤬4:54 AM · Aug 7, 20203 Likes