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- Supernova - Wikipedia
Supernovae can expel several solar masses of material at speeds up to several percent of the speed of light This drives an expanding shock wave into the surrounding interstellar medium, sweeping up an expanding shell of gas and dust observed as a supernova remnant
- Supernova (2000) - IMDb
Supernova: Directed by Walter Hill, Francis Ford Coppola, Jack Sholder With James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Lou Diamond Phillips A deep space rescue and recovery spaceship with a crew of 6 receives a distress call from a mining operation 3432 light years away A rescue operation via dimension jump is made Bad idea
- Supernova | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
supernova, any of a class of violently exploding stars whose luminosity after eruption suddenly increases many millions of times its normal level The term supernova is derived from nova (Latin: “new”), the name for another type of exploding star
- What Is a Supernova? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids
A supernova of a star more than about 10 times the size of our sun may leave behind the densest objects in the universe— black holes The Crab Nebula is the leftover, or remnant, of a massive star in our Milky Way that died 6,500 light-years away
- What Is a Supernova? - Space
A supernova is what happens when a star has reached the end of its life and explodes in a brilliant burst of light
- What is a Supernova? Exploring the Explosive Death of Stars and Its . . .
A supernova is not just a star’s death—it is a dramatic event that reshapes the cosmos These cosmic explosions are responsible for creating the elements that make up the Earth and life itself, and they play a critical role in the evolution of galaxies and stars
- Supernovas Remnants - Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Supernovas are some of the brightest events in the universe, occasionally outshining entire galaxies at their peak Many supernovas can be seen from billions of light-years away, and nearby supernovas in past centuries have been visible during the daytime
- Astronomy Astrophysics 101: Supernova - SciTechDaily
This video shows a unique time-lapse of the supernova in galaxy NGC 2525 The supernova is captured by Hubble in exquisite detail within this galaxy in the lower left portion of the frame It appears as a very bright star located on the outer edge of one of its beautiful swirling spiral arms
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