Voorbeelden van het gebruik van A supernova in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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In the hunt for a supernova.
Or the collision of black holes, or massive stars. Events such as a supernova.
A supernova would send out a massive shockwave… which might have a profound impact… because the Eagle Nebula is home to the Pillars of Creation.
Scientists have determined that, in 1054 AD, a supernova explosion was visible from Earth.
During this short period, a supernova can give off as much energy as the Sun will in its entire lifetime!
Or bounce too close to a supernova, and that would end your trip real quick. Without precise calculations,
Since the mass of the original star can fall within a wide range, its peak brightness as a supernova can also vary widely.
Wolf-Rayet 104, is a massive death star on the verge of exploding as a supernova.
SN 1885A(also S Andromedae) was a supernova in the Andromeda Galaxy, the only one seen in that galaxy so far by astronomers.
It requires a certain number of solar masses for a star to become a supernova.
Only stars that start their life with more than about eight times the mass of the Sun can become a supernova.
Last year, a 10-year-old girl from Canada, called Kathryn Aurora Gray, became the youngest person to discover a supernova!
Well, as long as I'm a superstar" and not a supernova.- Mm-hmm.
Into a supernova, so… Well, he can't have, because you sent that creature thing that was inside it.
Mm-hmm. Well, as long as I'm a superstar" and not a supernova.
One idea which is particularly interesting is the idea that a large star explodes as a supernova and the shock wave from that supernova slams into the cloud
Neutron stars are formed after an event called a supernova, which is when a massive star dies in an explosion more powerful than almost any other event in the Universe.
that star were to explode as a supernova, and you were to be staring directly at it at the moment when its light reached you, you still wouldn't be able to see even a glimmer.
However, we have found no records of a supernova around that time, even though such a supernova would have been visible for quite some time from at least half of the planet,