supernova|supernovae|supernovas in English

noun

(Astronomy) extremely bright star that has exploded due to gravitational collapse of the star's core (characterized by brightness that is up to 100 million times that of the Sun)

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

2. 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.

3. The nature of ultra-stripped supernovae can be both iron core-collapse and electron capture supernovae, depending on the mass of the collapsing core.

4. Five supernovae have been identified in M100.

5. Centigrade Lyrics: (Brace for the Centigrade) / (Supernova activate) / Brace for the Centigrade, supernova activate / Mercury rising higher and …

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

7. The supernova explosion disrupts the binary.

8. 17' hawkeye Borescope kit with supernova light

9. 22" hawkeye Borescope kit with supernova light

10. A supernova sprays space with many different elements.

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

12. Synonyms for Boffos include hits, clickos, success, favorites, supernovas, favourites, achievement, bestsellers, crowd-pullers and knockouts

13. Supernovae remnants can leave behind pulsars or spinning neutron stars that may produce gravitational waves.

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

15. Supernovae that do not fit into the normal classifications are designated peculiar, or 'pec'.

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

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

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

19. Supernovae create, fuse and eject the bulk of the chemical elements produced by nucleosynthesis.

20. By the late 1980s, a suitable standard candle had been indentified: type Ia supernovae.

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

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

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

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

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