supernovae in A Sentence

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    All about supernovas and news.

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    Supernova is formed by this process.

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    I wish we could see supernova again.

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    Another fainter supernova was seen in 1181.

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    We caught this supernova very soon after explosion.

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    Aug 4, A supernova was seen in Cassiopeia.

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    Falcon Supernova iPhone.

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    The supernova star has more than 20 brightening stars.

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    The Crab supernova remnant is about 4,000 light-years away.

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    When a star explodes it is called a supernova.

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    It suggests there were a series of supernova, one after another.

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    Sun does not have enough mass to explode as a supernova.

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    Admiral? I thought we were here to talk about the supernova.

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    That's weird, because Supernovae normally eject tens of suns' worth of debris.

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    NASA scientists use different types of telescopes to look for and study supernovas.

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    SN1987A is a supernova observed in the Large Magellanic Cloud in 1987.

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    The Sun does not have enough mass to go supernova and explode.

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    The Sun does not have enough mass to explode as a supernova.

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    Cassiopeia A is a supernova remnant that is 11,000 light years away.

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    How do we come to know when it will undergo supernova explosion?

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    Most black holes are remnants of large stars that die in supernova explosions.

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    Supernova: an exploding star that blasts part of the star into space.

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    Adding the prefix“super-” distinguishes Supernovae from ordinary novae, which are far less luminous.

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    Elements heavier than this were created in supernovas, up to atomic number 94.

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    A supernova is an exploding star that blasts part of the star into space.

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    Tess mission has detected three new planets and six Supernovae in its first three months.

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    Astronomers have shown that dead stars known as white dwarfs can re-ignite and explode as supernovas.

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    It also isn't clear exactly how supernovas are able to make these cosmic rays so fast.

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    This can be done fairly efficiently for recent periods by observing the brightness of type 1A supernovas.

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    The example of Supernovae suggests that acceleration of the expansion of the universe began 5 trillion years ago.

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