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London Student | A Portfolio of Science Articles by Hugh Osborn London Student A Portfolio of Science Articles by Hugh Osborn Home About Nov 05 2013 Leave a comment Uncategorized Out of the Darkness and into the History Books The universe is a dark, empty place. Despite being almost infinitely filled with stars, the view in almost every direction results in darkness. However, here and there bright stars, galaxies and nebulae break this black monotony. Without the eternal presence of these constellations, astronomy would be a boring affair. Remarkably, even though these star systems shift over time, we see the same patterns in the sky as our ancestors thousands of years ago would have seen. That is why some rare astronomical events can invoke such primordial feelings. Extremely bright supernovae create new points of night brighter than all other stars combined, and some comets can shine more intensely than a full moon and stretch across the whole sky. While such occu...

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