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DescriptionNucleosynthesis periodic table.svg
English: A periodic table showing the origins of the elements in the Solar System, based on data by Jennifer Johnson at Ohio State University. The percentages of each element's origins are represented by squares (out of a hundred) to make it easier to estimate proportions; hovering over the SVG image gives precise figures as tooltips. Elements above lawrencium are not included. Johnson's explanation cautions, "We still don’t know everything..." The image is NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day2020-08-09, 2017-10-24 and 2023-01-08.
Français : Tableau périodique des éléments dessiné en fonction de l'origine de ces derniers. Le travail est inspiré du site Jennifer Johnson, Ohio State University. Big Bang fusion = éléments issus du Big Bang. Exploding massive stars = éléments créés lors de la mort des étoiles massives. Cosmic rays fission = éléments créés par l'interaction de la matière avec les rayons cosmiques Dying low-mass stars = éléments issus des étoiles plus petites. Merging neutron stars : Éléments issus de la collision entre étoiles à neutrons. Exploding white dwarfs : Éléments issus de l'explosion de naines blanches.
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Update heavy elements to match http://blog.sdss.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/periodic_table.png , and add elements to lawrencium, key for synthetic elements, and textures to help the colour blind, as per http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File_talk:Nu...