Thursday, December 15, 2011

Supernovas in our galaxy?

Watching the wormhole and they say there have been no supernovas for modern astronomers to study and they only happen every hundred years or so. You would think with the law of averages there would be more. 200 to 400 billion stars even taking into account the huge life spans of them shouldn't there be some exploding more often? What am I missing here?

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