supernova in English

noun
1
a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass.
They discover comets, asteroids, quasars, pulsars, supernovae , planets orbiting other stars, and galaxies at the edge of the universe, but none have ever claimed to have discovered a UFO.

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2. A supernova remnant (SNR) is the structure resulting from the explosion of a star in a supernova.

3. The supernova explosion disrupts the binary.

4. 17' hawkeye Borescope kit with supernova light

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6. A supernova sprays space with many different elements.

7. This object was designated as supernova "S Andromedae".

8. At least one supernova occurs per decade in our galaxy.

9. Bottom right: Ageometrical model for the supernova explosion and resulting emission

10. Some of the supernova debris has recently been found in meteorites.

11. They interpreted the special shapes of some supernova remnants, such as CTB109.

12. On to the mysterious Crab Nebula, the remnant of a supernova explosion.

13. The chances of a planet surviving a supernova always looked terribly slim.

14. On to the mysterious Crab Nebula, the remnant of a supernova explosion

15. SuperNova 1 includes new database interfaces and Unix System Labs' Tuxedo transaction processing monitor.

16. Because in the roiling cauldron of activity that galaxy formation, some stars go supernova.

17. Shadow-casting Supernova Supernovas are exploding stars that often briefly outshine entire galaxies.

18. Susan Storm: Johnny , you were at 000 Kelvin . Any hotter, and you are approaching supernova.

19. The supernova event was recorded in the year 1054 and is labeled SN 1054.

20. If Alpha Orionis Were about to go supernova there would be silicon flashes neutrino emissions....

21. Does a red giant wake up one morning and suddenly just decide to go supernova?

22. Since Johannes Kepler's supernova was spotted in 160 astronomershaven't witnessed one in our own galaxy.

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24. American astronomers Rudolph Minkowski and Fritz Zwicky developed the modern supernova classification scheme beginning in 1941.

25. Astronomers from the High-z Supernova Search Team and the Supernova Cosmology Project used ground-based telescopes and HST to observe distant supernovae and uncovered evidence that, far from decelerating under the influence of gravity, the expansion of the universe may in fact be accelerating.

26. The shockwave formed by this sudden collapse causes the rest of the star to explode in a supernova.

27. The faint-object camera has also been looking at the remnants of the supernova which excited astronomers in 19

28. The occurrence of each type of supernova depends dramatically on the metallicity, and hence the age of the host galaxy.

29. Another theory suggests that a supernova explosion occurred, destroying the companion sun and scattering its material toward our Sun.

30. These are colossal outbursts: at its peak a supernova may become at least fifteen million times as luminous as the Sun.

31. Energy radiation produced by mass defect can be used to explain some astronomical astronomical phenomena such as the eruption of supernova.

32. By distorting them, supernova explosions may lead to the shredding of otherwise stable clouds by the tidal field of the nucleus.

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34. Or, as many scientists believe, the earth could have been formed out of matter ejected from the explosion of a supernova.

35. About FSU Astrophysics Our group conducts astronomy and Astrophysics research that focuses on star formation, supernova explosions, the cosmic microwave background, and cosmology

36. Scientists are concerned that a special event, such as a sunspot or supernova might occur during this long period of communications blackout.

37. Dr Mark Sullivan, the astrophysicist leading the Oxford team examining the supernova, said: "This is accessible to anyone with a decent pair of binoculars.

38. Antares, Alpha Scorpii (α Sco) is a red supergiant and supernova candidate located at a distance of 550 ly from Earth in the constellation Scorpius

39. So under an endless rain of cosmic dust, the air is full of pollen, micro-diamonds and jewels from other planets and supernova explosions.

40. Gravity waves produced by the supernova would cause, on the earth, a shiver in dimension of only a millionth of the diameter of a hydrogen atom.

41. The resulting object will then undergo runaway thermonuclear fusion, producing a Type Ia supernova and dispelling the darkness of the Degenerate Era for a few weeks.

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43. The red giant star Betelgeuse, which was thought to be on the brink of a supernova explosion when it suddenly dimmed, is actually smaller and …

44. About a light-year across, the ring material itself was likely shed by the star about 000 years before it went supernova, according to HubbleSite.

45. Over the next two billion years, there will be about 20 supernova explosions and one gamma ray burst that will have a significant impact on the planet's biosphere.

46. 21 Since massive stars live fast and die young,[www.Sentencedict.com] it is not so surprising that the cosmic Tarantula also lies near the site of the closest recent supernova.

47. Such variability is likely just normal behavior for this famously variable supergiant, but the recent dimming has rekindled discussion on how long it may be before Betelgeuse does go supernova.

48. It is expected to explode in a core-collapse-supernova at some point within the next 500,000 years and it is possible that this explosion will create a GRB.

49. By 2011 debris in the center of the ring, which is about a light-year in diameter, was blazing more intensely as the supernova entered a new stage of stellar demise.

50. A thermonuclear supernova is the explosion of a white dwarf in a binary star system, triggered by thermonuclear reactions in matter from a companion star accreted on the surface of the white dwarf.