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    Every galaxy in the universe has on average one hundred billion stars in it. The vast

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    majority of these stars are small and difficult to see: cool red dwarfs and dim white dwarfs.

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    Others stars, like our Sun, are yellow and temperate.

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    But there are some stars, between 20 to 40 more massive than our Sun, that roam these

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    galaxies like Titans.

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    Known as Hypergiants, these stars are 3,600 times the diameter of the Sun and are among

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    the most luminous stars in the heavens.

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    They are so luminous because they are devouring themselves, consuming their fuel at fantastic

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    rates. Hypergiants release as much energy in six seconds as our Sun does in an entire

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    year.

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    Because they are so active, their lifetimes are measured only in millions of years which

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    is a blink of an eye on cosmic timescales.

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    There are not many hypergiants known. In our galaxy, the Milky Way, among the hundreds

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    of billions circling the heavens, there are only about 10 known stars like these.

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    Among them, a star named VY Canis Majoris, named for the constellation in which it resides.

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    VY Canis Majoris is fitful and restless, it's entire lifespan only a few million years.

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    It is a very bright red giant star, its luminosity due to enormous mass loss. This star is losing

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    billions of tons of material every day which surrounds it like a death shroud.

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    The reason for this mass loss is poorly understood, but it is believed to be due instabilities

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    in the interior and exterior layers of the star. These instabilities are usually the

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    progenitor of a supernova.

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    VY Canis Majoris has already shed over half of its original mass. It is in the final throes

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    of death and could explode at literally, any time.

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    If it exploded today, some 4,900 light years away, the blast wave would slam into the surrounding

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    envelope of material with a velocity of a few thousand kilometers per second and produce

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    what is known as a Type IIn supernova.

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    Also known as a core collapse supernova, these explosions result when the interior of the

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    star can no longer support it and it collapses at rates of up to 70,000 kilometers per second.

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    This rapid collapse heats the interior of the star, producing high energy gamma rays

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    that can decompose iron nuclei created during the lifetime of the star into helium and free

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    neutrons and neutrinos. As the core collapses, electrons and protons are squeezed together,

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    producing neutrons and more neutrinos.

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    Since neutrinos rarely interact with other forms of matter, they escape, accelerating

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    the core collapse and slams into the outer layers of the star, triggering the supernova

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    explosion.

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    Milliseconds after the collapse began, the core has detached itself from the from the

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    outer layers of the star. With most Type II supernovae, this crush is finally halted by

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    the strong nuclear force, preventing the neutrons from packing together any tighter.

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    A neutron star is born.

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    But VY Canis Majoris is so large, many astronomers believe its fate may be even more spectacular.

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    It may die in what is called a hypernova. These outbursts contain more energy than 100

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    supernovae, emitting enormous quantities of gamma rays when it occurs.

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    These gamma rays can actually pose a threat to nearby stars and planets, and depending

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    on their distance, are strong enough to destroy any life that may reside there. Fortunately

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    for us, if this is in fact VY Canis Majoris fate, it is so far away that Earth will not

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    be affected.

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    Finally, the core from this hypergiant is so massive that its collapse crushes even

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    the neutrons together, the collapse is so inexorable nothing can stop it, leaving behind

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    a black hole.

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    The spectacle of exploding stars peppers our history - ancient peoples have recorded many

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    of them. There is roughly one supernova in our galaxy every fifty years.

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    Luckily for any other life that may exist in our galaxy, hypernova occur even less.

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The example sentences of LIFETIMES in videos (15 in total of 33)

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in preposition or subordinating conjunction reality noun, singular or mass , the determiner quran proper noun, singular was verb, past tense changed verb, past participle numerous adjective times noun, plural , even adverb during preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner lifetimes noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction muhammad proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular companions noun, plural .
we personal pronoun can modal think verb, base form of preposition or subordinating conjunction events noun, plural within preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun own adjective lifetimes noun, plural or coordinating conjunction those determiner of preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun parents noun, plural and coordinating conjunction grandparents noun, plural .
being verb, gerund or present participle nine cardinal number times noun, plural more adverb, comparative likely adjective to to be verb, base form diagnosed verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction schizophrenia noun, singular or mass over preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner course noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun lifetimes noun, plural
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$ proper noun, singular 3 cardinal number mm proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present more adjective, comparative money noun, singular or mass than preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner majority noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner world noun, singular or mass population noun, singular or mass will modal earn verb, base form in preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun lifetimes noun, plural ,
of preposition or subordinating conjunction utilizing verb, gerund or present participle our possessive pronoun lifetimes noun, plural to to the determiner utmost noun, singular or mass , not adverb letting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner singular adjective opportunities noun, plural pass verb, non-3rd person singular present by preposition or subordinating conjunction unused verb, past participle .
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i personal pronoun don verb, non-3rd person singular present t proper noun, singular think verb, non-3rd person singular present we personal pronoun will modal ever adverb not adverb talk verb, base form about preposition or subordinating conjunction columbus proper noun, singular , at preposition or subordinating conjunction least adjective, superlative not adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun lifetimes noun, plural .
costs noun, plural might modal be verb, base form even adverb more adverb, comparative favorable adjective because preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun 20 cardinal number 000 cardinal number cycle noun, singular or mass lifetimes noun, plural grid verb, non-3rd person singular present batteries noun, plural might modal
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even adverb ten cardinal number human adjective lifetimes noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction the determiner things noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction made verb, past participle them personal pronoun exciting adjective usually adverb also adverb made verb, past participle them personal pronoun incredibly adverb
you personal pronoun advance verb, non-3rd person singular present through preposition or subordinating conjunction lifetimes noun, plural , you personal pronoun get verb, non-3rd person singular present smarter noun, singular or mass - for preposition or subordinating conjunction example noun, singular or mass , bob proper noun, singular uses verb, 3rd person singular present forty noun, singular or mass - eight cardinal number percent noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun

Use "lifetimes" in a sentence | "lifetimes" example sentences

How to use "lifetimes" in a sentence?

  • I've had enough success for two lifetimes, My success is talent put together with hard work and luck.
    -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar-
  • The path of Zen is not easy. It's wonderful. It's beautiful beyond compare. You will experience more ecstasy and beauty than most people will in a thousand lifetimes.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • People have power and it is very important to respect that. Everybody's had thousands of lifetimes, and who knows what anyone has learned in a lifetime ... respect not fear.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • Don't be dismayed by good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends.
    -Richard Bach-
  • It is not special to be enlightened, just different. An enlightened person is someone who has dedicated not just this lifetime but thousands of lifetimes to becoming awareness.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • Keep all special thoughts and memories for lifetimes to come. Share these keepsakes with others to inspire hope and build from the past, which can bridge to the future.
    -Mattie Stepanek-
  • Perfect is determined in shortened measures of time, not over long periods of time or lifetimes. It would be unnatural.
    -W. Somerset Maugham-
  • I think acting is a fun thing because you get to have so many lifetimes in one lifetime, being all these different people.
    -Riley Keough-

Definition and meaning of LIFETIMES

What does "lifetimes mean?"

/ˈlīfˌtīm/

noun
duration of person's life.
other
The times between birth and death.

What are synonyms of "lifetimes"?
Some common synonyms of "lifetimes" are:
  • lifespan,
  • life,
  • days,
  • existence,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.