SN 2006gy was an extremely energetic supernova that was discovered on September 18, 2006. Although about one hundred times as luminous as SN 1987A, which was bright enough to be seen by the naked eye, SN 2006gy was more than 1,400 times as far away as SN 1987A, and too far away to be seen without a telescope.
SN1987A was a supernova in the outskirts of the Tarantula Nebula. It could be seen with the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere.
It was the closest observed supernova since SN 1604 The light from the supernova reached Earth on February 23, 1987.
SN1604 was seen on October 9th, 1604 generally a supernova occurs once every fifty years but the universe has been in a drought for these supernatural awesome events
SN1987A was a supernova in the outskirts of the Tarantula Nebula. It could be seen with the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere.
It's a big universe, and super nova explosions happen all the time in some galaxy somewhere, not necessarily in our own. If you want to know when there will be a super nova in our own galaxy, the exact timing is not predictable.
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 super nova is a very rare item of furniture.
Nova means super.
A super nova isn't a person. A super-nova is a high mass star's explosion.
No a super nova didnt jesus created our universe
A super nova is a sun of a certain size exploding at the end of its life.
yes
A Super Nova.
they are massive explosions they can out shine a whole galaxy it might out shine your eyes so it might scare you or blind you it would scare you a little.
During the time a super-nova in a very distant galaxy emits light, the first photons it emits have a head start over the last such photons -- ie, they begin to leave earlier. As such, there exists a distance between the first photons and the last photons. If that super-nova occurred over a billion years ago, AND if space is expanding over time, then the distance between the first photons and the last photons will also expand during the billions of years it takes for that distant super-nova to reach us. Because the last photons from a distant super-nova have a greater distance gap than the last photons from a nearby super-nova, distant ones will seem to last longer than nearby ones. The difference in time between the first photons and the last photons from a distant super-nova, as opposed to those from a nearby super-nova, match perfectly with the expansion in space seen in red-shift. In addition, if spatial expansion has been (more or less) constant since the earliest moments of our Universe, then at one time our Universe was far more dense than it is now, and that, at some point, the density dropped to the point where protons and electrons would combine into atoms, photons would no longer be absorbed by atoms, such photons would then be free to travel (and expand their wavelength) for billions of years, and we should observe almost perfectly isotropic microwave radiation coming from all parts of the sky. That was predicted in 1946, and observed eighteen years later -- exactly as predicted.
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