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The name "Nova" is used in two senses, both because Nova is a science program. Nova means "new" in its original sense and was later adopted by astronomers to describe a bright, exploding star.
In Japanese, "nova" (ノヴァ) typically refers to a star that suddenly increases in brightness and then gradually fades, similar to its meaning in English. However, it can also be used in various contexts, such as in the names of products or brands. Additionally, in a broader sense, "nova" can imply something new or innovative.
Yes. Nova Scotia lox is mostly used on bagels.
Stars that explode are referred to as supernovae. This explosive event occurs when a massive star reaches the end of its life cycle and undergoes a rapid and intense process of collapse and explosion. Supernovae release an incredible amount of energy and can briefly outshine an entire galaxy.
Well, a nova is basically the end of a star's life. It's when a star explodes- when it explodes and dies at an even large rate, it's called a supernova. The reasons why stars die and explode in a nova or a supernova is because the stars have used up all their gases over a long, long period of time. So a lot of the stars you look up and see at night could already be dead stars.
Obviously at the beginning, when it hasn't used up its fuel yet, and when it hasn't emitted this energy yet. Unless the star acquires some additional mass later in its life.
The item that was used for invicibility called the star. find it in each level.
You get a trophy representing the final smash of the character you used to beat all star.
Novas have been noted for over 150 years now. But until well into the 20th century, it was thought that all novas were pretty much the same thing, it's just that some were bigger than others. Today we know that a "regular" nova is a very different thing from a supernova, and one of the biggest differences is size. So the logical name for the better understood "large, hot star type of nova" was simply to call it a "supernova". It is not the same thing at all as a "regular" nova, it's mechanics and chemistry are very different.
The root word "nova" means new or a sudden increase in brightness of a star. It is commonly used in astronomy to refer to a star that experiences a temporary outburst of energy, causing it to become notably brighter.
Any other 1975-79 Nova front clips would work
Star topologies. Sometimes combined topologies are used of which i have no idea!! :P