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Nova (plural novae) means "new" in Latin, The prefix "super-" distinguishes supernova from ordinary nova.
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
A hypernova [See related question]
A Nova or a Supernova.
In the case of a star (that is not actually going nova or supernova) they are balanced.
super nova
Supernova
A nova or a supernova
A super nova isn't a person. A super-nova is a high mass star's explosion.
Nova (plural novae) means "new" in Latin, The prefix "super-" distinguishes supernova from ordinary nova.
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
When a star explodes, it is referred to as a nova. If the star is large enough, it will create a super nova. And if the star is dense enough, it does not explode, but instead collapses on itself and forms a black hole
Michael Bucci goes by Nova, Supernova, Hollywood Nova, and Simon Dean.
No. It does not have enough mass to become a supernova.
Xenon was made mainly in nova and supernova explosions.
Dangerous. Novas, or supernovas. Tycho Brahe coined the phrase "nova stellarum" when a "new star" appeared in the night sky. We now know that he was observing a supernova, the death throes of a very massive star.
A Nova or Supernova