At this moment, three "suns" suddenly appeared in this vast and deep space.
And because these three suns were too close, they converged into one when viewed from a slightly greater distance.
A radiating sun brazenly unleashed its heat and energy, its light so intense that it completely obscured the full-power thruster flames of 100 comprehensive spacecraft.
This sun rapidly dimmed a few seconds after appearing. But the "dust" — composed of the aerospace carrier's hull and its loaded materials, completely vaporized by the hydrogen bomb explosion — still possessed extremely high temperatures.
According to the principle of blackbody radiation, when the temperature rises to a certain degree, an object will begin to emit light and radiate heat to the outside.
At this moment, because it had not yet spread for too long, this interstellar dust cloud's density was still quite high, and its temperature was quite elevated.
