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Supercomputer Simulation Collection

"Unleashing the Power of Supercomputer Simulation: Unraveling the Mysteries of Dark Matter Distribution, Galaxy Formation, Supernova Explosions, Colliding Galaxies

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Dark matter distribution

Dark matter distribution. Image 3 of 4. Supercomputer simulation, known as the Millennium Run, showing the distribution of dark matter in the local universe

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Galaxy formation

Galaxy formation. Image 1 of 3. Supercomputer simulation modelling the growth of galaxies. This image shows the expansion of primordial gas 0.3 billion years after the start of the simulation

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Colliding galaxies

Colliding galaxies. Supercomputer simulation showing the gas content of two colliding spiral galaxies. Temperature is represented by colour, blue (coolest) to red (hottest)

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Supernova explosion

Supernova explosion. Image 1 of 4. Supercomputer simulation showing a supernova explosion 50 milliseconds (thousandths of a second) after core collapse

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Merged black holes

Merged black holes. Image 2 of 2. Supercomputer simulation of two non-spinning black holes (brown disc at centre) that have merged together

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Black holes merging

Black holes merging. Image 1 of 2. Supercomputer simulation of two non-spinning black holes (grey discs right and left of centre) merging

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Exploding white dwarf, 3D simulation

Exploding white dwarf, 3D simulation. Supercomputer model of a white dwarf star exploding 0.9 seconds after ignition. The star surface, coloured green, measures 3, 800 kilometres in diameter

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Supernova explosion, computer simulation

Supernova explosion, computer simulation
Supernova explosion. Computer simulation showing the gas velocities of a 15 solar mass star exploding into a supernova at one second after the start of the explosion

Background imageSupercomputer Simulation Collection: Water vapour distribution, computer model

Water vapour distribution, computer model. Coloured supercomputer simulations showing the distribution of the Earths water vapour. Atmospheric water vapour is invisible


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"Unleashing the Power of Supercomputer Simulation: Unraveling the Mysteries of Dark Matter Distribution, Galaxy Formation, Supernova Explosions, Colliding Galaxies, and Gamma Ray Burst Formation" Step into the realm of supercomputers as they embark on an extraordinary journey through the cosmos. With their immense computational prowess, these cutting-edge machines are revolutionizing our understanding of the universe's most enigmatic phenomena. Delving deep into the shadows that cloak our universe, supercomputer simulations shed light on dark matter distribution. Through intricate algorithms and vast data processing capabilities, scientists unravel this elusive cosmic web that shapes galaxies' destiny. Witness galaxy formation unfold before your eyes as these virtual powerhouses simulate billions of years in mere moments. From primordial gas clouds to majestic spiral arms or elliptical behemoths – every celestial masterpiece is crafted pixel by pixel within these digital realms. Prepare for a breathtaking spectacle as supernova explosions burst forth with unparalleled realism. These cataclysmic events unleash unimaginable energy and forge new elements while leaving behind remnants that fuel future star birth – a mesmerizing dance between destruction and creation. Behold colliding galaxies collide in epic collisions where gravity reigns supreme. Supercomputer simulations capture every gravitational tug-of-war between colossal galactic bodies, revealing how these encounters shape their structures and trigger intense bursts of star formation. But it doesn't stop there. Witness gamma ray burst formation like never before - violent eruptions from distant corners of space that release unfathomable amounts of energy in mere seconds. Supercomputers unlock their origins and mechanisms with unprecedented precision. Through this marriage between science and technology, we venture beyond what was once thought impossible. Supercomputer simulations propel us towards groundbreaking discoveries about dark matter mysteries, galaxy evolution secrets, explosive supernovae phenomena, captivating galactic mergers, and awe-inspiring gamma-ray bursts formations—ushering humanity into a new era of cosmic enlightenment.