Examples of using A supernova in English and their translations into Chinese
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Though the star released as much visible light as a supernova explosion, it survived the outburst.
Under the terms of how we traditionally understand the life cycle of a star, a supernova inevitably means stellar death.
Murakami, though, was a supernova- there are few artists who have gotten that famous, and that expensive, that quickly.
One example of a supernova remnant is the superbubble SNR N157B, which encloses the open star cluster NGC 2060.
The researchers looked at what would happen if a supernova exploded at a distance of 325 light-years and worked-out how its radiation would affect Earth.
The astronomers found what they were looking for in SN 2015cp, a supernova first detected in 2015.
A supernova, SN 2004W, was found in M60 as it had already faded to mag 18.8;
We needed to know if the outburst came from a supernova in this galaxy or from the galaxy's core.
Shocks in the colliding debris as well as heat generated in accretion led to a burst of light, resembling a supernova explosion.
However, if a star exceeds a certain mass- the Chandrasekhar limit- then it is destined to become a supernova.
Once it has an iron core, it will collapse and explode as a supernova.
The star is just about eight million years old, but is already on the verge of becoming a supernova.
When the astronomers looked at records, they noticed that a supernova had occurred at that same location in 1954.
Before the new studies, only two sources had been found: the sun and a supernova.
Before SN 1987A, astronomers had a"simplified, idealized model of a supernova," Kirshner explained.
The shocks in collapsing debris, as well as the heat generated in the accumulation, lead to a burst of light resembling a supernova explosion.
They are formed when a star collapses in upon itself, which creates a supernova.
In 2005, a supernova named 2005at(not visible in this image) was discovered within NGC 6744, adding to the argument of this galaxy's liveliness.
In 1994, AAC members Jerry Armstrong and Tim Puckett discovered a supernova in the Whirlpool Galaxy(Messier object M51).
In 2005, a supernova named SN 2005at was discovered within NGC 6744, adding to the argument of this galaxy's liveliness.