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  • ...but uses the [[Supernova/Definition]]. The key is the redirect set up at [[Supernova]]. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] 23:48, 1 November 2008 (UTC) ...The existence of the supernova definition is independent of whether or not supernova were a subhead (superhead?) of nova. <small>Howard C. Berkowitz 00:48, 2 N
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  • ...igh energy photons, from relatively normal stars to explosive phenomena ([[supernova|supernovae]], [[gamma ray burst|gamma ray bursts]]), to [[galaxy cluster|cl ...d; a second astronomical source whose neutrino emission was observed was [[supernova]] 1987A. Prospects for the observation of neutrinos from several kinds of a
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  • ...y rare occurrence.<ref>[http://chandra.harvard.edu/resources/illustrations/supernova.html Supernovas and remnants] Chandra X-ray Observatory</ref>
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  • ...ease in astronomical and astrological work and publications. Tycho Brahe's supernova was significant because it encouraged astronomers in the 16th-century to qu
    51 KB (8,075 words) - 05:28, 17 October 2013
  • ...around a protogalaxy as it starts to contract. These huge stars quickly [[supernova]], releasing heavy elements into the [[interstellar medium]]. Within the ne
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  • ...samples of these are man-made and radioactive, though some are created in supernova explosions for very brief periods. Non-radioactive elements are stable, and
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  • ...Sun formed within a [[star cluster]], and in range of a number of nearby [[supernova]]e explosions. The shock wave from these supernovae may have triggered the ...and larger, comet-like bodies.<ref> {{cite web |year= 2005| author=|title= Supernova Explosion May Have Caused Mammoth Extinction| work=Physorg.com|url=http://w
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  • <blockquote>...heavier atomic nuclei, left from a supernova, are not at thermodynamic equilibrium. Decay of these nuclei is a powerful
    150 KB (22,449 words) - 05:42, 6 March 2024
  • ...family: Gill Sans MT, Trebuchet MS;">...heavier atomic nuclei, left from a supernova, are not at thermodynamic equilibrium. Decay of these nuclei is a powerful
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