Examples of using Supernovae in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Subcategories of the type II supernovae are grouped based on their light curves.
In the 1990s a way was discovered to use supernovae, the explosions of massive stars, to measure distances.
Scientists found evidence of dust produced in nearby supernovae hiding under a thousand pounds of Antarctic snow, according to new research.
From sea stars to supernovae, our focus on hands-on learning allows our students and expert faculty to discover the world together.
The sudden explosions of extremely high energy that come from supernovae, neutron stars, and other super-hot regions of space.
having atomic weights higher than that of iron, it is only naturally formed in supernovae.
tremendous number of neutrinos, but the chances of detecting one from supernovae outside the Milky Way are tiny, Beacom explains.
Many heavy elements, such as gold, are thought to form in cosmic environments rich in neutrons- think supernovae or mergers of neutron stars.
These neutrinos originate primarily from the Sun but also from supernovae.[14].
It turns out they come from debris clouds left by supernovae, or exploding stars.
On average, supernovae occur once every 50 years in a galaxy the size of the Milky Way.
a precursor to Type II supernovae.
by rapid neutron capture, the r-process, which probably occurs in core-collapse supernovae and neutron star mergers.[7].
both iron core-collapse and electron capture supernovae, depending on the mass of the collapsing core.
Galaxies all around the universe bear witness to the dusty legacy of countless supernovae.
Even heavier elements were created when very massive stars exploded as supernovae.
For instance, the explosion of two distant supernovae, seen as simultaneous from our vantage point on the earth,
Stars, supernovae and other objects in space radiate away their energy in various forms of light, including visible light, x-rays, gamma rays, radio waves, and neutrinos.
Hundreds of other type 1a supernovae have been observed since the 1990s, but now some physicists
been able to before.- That's right. so that we can study supernovae in greater numbers.
