• Burning Star Core is the experimental music project of violinist C. Spencer Yeh. Originally conceived 1993 in Cincinnati, the project is currently based...
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  • Mississippi Burning is a 1988 American crime thriller film directed by Alan Parker and written by Chris Gerolmo that is loosely based on the 1964 murder...
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    burning fuse can still be found today in many modern fireworks. A version of this simple fuse is called visco fuse, and consists of the burning core coated...
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    progressively burning heavier elements at hotter temperatures in their cores. The star becomes layered like an onion, with the burning of more easily...
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  • takes place after carbon burning has consumed all carbon in the core and built up a new oxygen–neon–sodium–magnesium core. The core ceases producing fusion...
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  • Oxygen-burning is preceded by the neon-burning process and succeeded by the silicon-burning process. As the neon-burning process ends, the core of the...
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    contracting core through the neon-burning process and oxygen-burning process. The final stage in the stellar nucleosynthesis process is the silicon-burning process...
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  • helium, carbon, neon and oxygen burning processes. Silicon burning begins when gravitational contraction raises the star's core temperature to 2.7–3.5 billion...
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    is within the core temperature ranges of main-sequence stars. Particle physicist Andrea Pocar points out, "Confirmation of CNO burning in our sun, where...
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    2020 Loyalton Fire in California and Nevada. A fire whirl consists of a burning core and a rotating pocket of air. A fire whirl can reach up to 2,000 °F (1...
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