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weWe know that space can notcannot spread a sound wave as there is no "air" or halfa medium that would support the spread of a sound wave. however,However if we put ourselves in the vicinity of an exploding star, it would it be possible to hear something?

The question arises from the idea that within the exposionexplosion of a star, in the first (first few seconds, or less,) you may hear a noise due to the explosion of the star...

we know that space can not spread a sound wave as there is no "air" or half the spread. however, if we put ourselves in the vicinity of an exploding star, it would be possible to hear something?

The question arises from the idea that within the exposion of a star, in the first few seconds, or less, you may hear a noise due to the explosion of the star.

We know that space cannot spread a sound wave as there is no "air" or a medium that would support the spread of a sound wave. However if we put ourselves in the vicinity of an exploding star, would it be possible to hear something?

The question arises from the idea that within the explosion of a star (first few seconds or less) you may hear a noise due to the explosion of the star...

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the sounds of an exploding star

we know that space can not spread a sound wave as there is no "air" or half the spread. however, if we put ourselves in the vicinity of an exploding star, it would be possible to hear something?

The question arises from the idea that within the exposion of a star, in the first few seconds, or less, you may hear a noise due to the explosion of the star.