Examples of using Supernova in English and their translations into French
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The pulsar is located in the remnants of supernova CTA1, located about 4600 light years away in the constellation Cepheus.
The shock waves caused by supernova explosions are absolutely destructive to these small chemical compounds.
It is also illogical to assume that any explosion, even that of a small star going supernova, could have hurled us a distance of 990.7 light years.
such as automated supernova searches, complemented existing efforts at sites in the northern
A relatively nearby supernova might appear just as bright as one that was more powerful,
The supernova M99 front light is bright enough to light up the trail ahead in unlit areas, meaning you can ride both day and night.
This is the closest type La supernova detected in almost 40 years.
SN2014J supernova spectrum measured by the SPI(red) and ISGRI/ IBIS(blue)
According to nucleosynthesis models, supernova explosions are the main source of iron in the Universe.
Supernova ring featuring a 2.01 cts Princess cut diamond
If Alpha Orionis Were about to go supernova there would be silicon flashes neutrino emissions.
much of a difference, unless one of them suddenly decides to go supernova.
Our project is networked with other neutrino-sensitive supernova detectors looking for such outbursts.
Haro also discovered a number of T Tauri stars, one supernova, more than 10 novae,
In 1987 Kamiokande also detected neutrinos from a supernova explosion outside the Milky Way.
the Large Magellanic Cloud, which was the brightest naked-eye supernova explosion since 1604.
the supernova is now known as Tycho's Supernova.
iron group of elements, which are thought to be synthesized in large stars shortly before the supernova explosion.
The heavier elements from oxygen to iron are primarily produced by supernova explosions within the galaxy.
If the star does not lose enough mass before the end of the LBV stage, it may undergo a particularly powerful supernova created by pair-instability.