This is a red hypergiant star with a galaxy in the distance, if you copy please give credit. I hope you like it. This creation was requested by how0004.
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*unpauses* ....
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So Awesome Did you know that large star are short live they comsume there fuel faster than our own star the largst star acording is stephenson drop on the sun it will fit saturn orbit so big stephenson mass is quite small becouse it losses it when hypergiant star die they will become black hole or neutroin star +99999999
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AWESOME SO AWESOME
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no i mean if you expanded the black hole the galaxy formed around until it had gone from near infinite density all the way down to the density of hydrogen at 20 degrees centegrade. i know if it had physics it would colapse down into a star and then another (slightly smaller) black hole. but how big would it be before it collapsed.... also @QUERTY--- who is to say this is not in a galaxy? it's a pretty narrow shot so the rest of the galaxy could well be off camera... think about it.
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What ? It will be .................................... Actually sucked in and Explode.
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i wonder..... if you were to expand the black hole at the center of that galaxy (if it was right next to the star) until it had the sane density as hydrogen at room temperature. how big would it be then? if somebody works THAT out corectly then i will give them a gold star.
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@mutalisk i'm guessing you mean nobody HAS gone OUT of our galaxy yet.... we could do it, but it would be a one way trip.
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Try the red Super Giant star ! (VYcanismajoris) A galaxy is bigger than the biggest star so That the star is able to budge in . But this is the best art in world
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@Krystain260599 Hahaha yeah I can see how that may appear. Glad you enjoyed my work man
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at first I thought that the galaxy is right next to the star and I was like OMFG that's huge! lol +1