forum Space and all that
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@sharkfinn_ey

Heyy I'm thinking about writing a story that occurs in space where earth is gone and the humans have evolved so far they don't need oxygen and all that.
I was wondering if any of you have informative sites and facts (or anything else space-related)?
Thank you:)

@andrew health_and_safety flash_onAdmin

I study astronomy a bit on the side and have ~3 years of college physics classes under my belt (including lots of celestial physics), if you have any questions on things like gravity, cosmic rays, radiation, plasma physics, etc. Also, I'm a huge fan of theoretical space tech like von Neumann probes and cosmic megastructures. :)

@sharkfinn_ey

I study astronomy a bit on the side and have ~3 years of college physics classes under my belt (including lots of celestial physics), if you have any questions on things like gravity, cosmic rays, radiation, plasma physics, etc. Also, I'm a huge fan of theoretical space tech like von Neumann probes and cosmic megastructures. :)

Thanks! It sounds like a very interesting study! I was wondering if you know about he nebula's arise? and what they consist of (like what kind of gasses and things)?

A.J.

So when a star goes supernova, could, or do, the resulting gases and debris eventually form a new star?

@kat_i_am

So when a star goes supernova, could, or do, the resulting gases and debris eventually form a new star?

I have all of like… 3 scifi shows and Neil DeGrasse Tyson's Astrophysics for People in A Hurry under my belt so I'm not as reliable as andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer), but I think eventually they could. It would probably take millions of years though