Of all the Supernova seen, none have been close enough to do any damage to the eyes. As with all things, safety is paramount, and if an object looks bright, then don't look at it without the correct equipment.
Yes
the truth is thers no harmful worms. even they look gross and that stuff there not harmful.
The Vela Supernova is the remnant of a supernova explosion that occurred in the Vela constellation about 11,000 to 12,300 years ago. It is located about 800 light-years away from Earth and is one of the closest known supernova remnants to us.
"after a supernova" is the adverb phrase in the sentence.
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It's Called A Supernova
Supernova was released on 01/14/2000.
The Production Budget for Supernova was $60,000,000.
Nebula. Some nebulae are formed as the result of supernova explosions. The material thrown off from the supernova explosion is ionized by the supernova remnant. One of the best examples of this is the Crab Nebula, in Taurus. It is the result of a recorded supernova, SN 1054, in the year 1054 and at the centre of the nebula is a neutron star, created during the explosion.
"Supernovae" is a plural form of "supernova"
No. A pulsar is a remnant left behind by a supernova.
No, not a supernova.