G40 is a supernova remnant. Particle physics is the study particles, radiation and matter. One would be able to study the properties of the G40 by applying the principles of particle physics
Currently, there is no real way of knowing when a star will go supernova within a few thousand to million years. There are signs, that a star will go supernova based on physics and observations but WHEN is a problem. A star will "pulse" in a "last breath" prior to going supernova, but like death itself, no one really knows, when that last breath will happen. Betelgeuse, is experiencing those "last breaths" but when it will happen, or has happened, we will not know until we see the brilleint outburst from Earth.
Well a supernova is the explosions or death of a star, so the Vela supernova is probably the supernova of the star vela!
No, a supernova is an explosion of a star. What left of a supernova are celestial bodies.
The Production Budget for Supernova was $60,000,000.
A red giant can become a supernova.
Type "you" supernova do not exist.
It's Called A Supernova
supernova supernova
Supernova was released on 01/14/2000.
Betelgeuse will be a Type II Supernova.
A supernova occurs AFTER a star collapses suddenly. See related question