A light curve is a graph showing the brightness of an astronomical object over time. In the case of novae or supernovae, their light curves exhibit a rapid increase in brightness followed by a gradual decrease. By analyzing the shape and characteristics of the light curve, astronomers can determine the type and nature of the astronomical event, helping to identify whether it is a nova or a supernova.
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
In the case of a star (that is not actually going nova or supernova) they are balanced.
A Nova or a Supernova.
No, The initial blast of a supernova is only about 10 lightyears at their largest, and there are only a handful of stars within that distance to us. Though even if a star 500 ly away did go super nova, there would be one awesome bright light in the sky (that would last for years).
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A nova or a supernova
A super nova isn't a person. A super-nova is a high mass star's explosion.
Yes. A star that explodes so that it emits thousands of times more heat and light than normal is a nova. If a nova emits as much as a whole galaxy it is termed a supernova.
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
Michael Bucci goes by Nova, Supernova, Hollywood Nova, and Simon Dean.
No. It does not have enough mass to become a supernova.
According to the Complete Rhyming Dictionary, edited by Clemmet Wood, only bossa nova, Casanova, and Jehovah rhyme with nova.
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
A supernova.