When a star explodes, does their energy only reach Earth by the light that they transmit? How much energy does one star give off when it explodes and how much of that energy hits Earth? What happens to that energy?
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the most energy is radiated in the form of neutrinos and some fraction is carried by light now neutrinos are massive so during the long travel their energy got red shifted and they become colder now they also weakly interact with anything so they not transmit any energy to earth even they pass through, only some photons heat the surface
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