Stellar New Born (1999)
 
 
A supernova is the end-point for a single star, but the origin for others. The matter expelled by a supernova replenishes the interstellar medium from which stars are born. All it takes is the shockwaves from such an explosion to trigger the compression of a cloud of interstellar gas and dust, and gravity does the rest.

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