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- a temporary new bright star. Adding the prefix "super-" distinguishes supernovae from ordinary novae, which are far less luminous. The word supernova...
- models of supernova behavior have also been developed, and the role of supernovae in the star formation process is now increasingly understood. In the year...
- interchangeable until the 1930s. After this, novae were called classical novae to distinguish them from supernovae, as their causes and energies were thought...
- the second of two comets discovered by the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae after C/2017 O1. It is a hyperbolic comet that reached perihelion in November...
- completely apart without leaving a stellar remnant behind. Pair-instability supernovae can only happen in stars with a m**** range from around 130 to 250 solar...
- candidates for becoming supernovae in as little as 1,000 years. Although they would be extremely visible, if these "predictable" supernovae were to occur, they...
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey. February 27, 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-25. "Novae and Supernovae". peripatus.gen.nz. Archived from the original on 2007-08-15. Retrieved...
- "compact-object mergers and magnetars arising from normal core collapse supernovae". The usual endpoint of stellar evolution is the formation of a compact...
- which can briefly become as luminous as an entire galaxy. This list of supernovae of historical significance includes events that were observed prior to...
- light-years) from Earth. Before the adoption of the current naming system for supernovae, it was named for Johannes Kepler, the German astronomer who described...