Type II supernova

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31Light sources / Supernovae / Space plasmas / Stellar evolution / Standard candles / Supernova / Type II supernova / Star / Sun / Astronomy / Space / Physics

Life (Briefly) Near a Supernova Steven I. Dutch Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI[removed], [removed]

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Source URL: d32ogoqmya1dw8.cloudfront.net

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-21 13:31:50
32Astrophysics / Supernovae / Supernova / Neutron star / Type II supernova / Cassiopeia A / Crab Nebula / Chandra X-ray Observatory / Type Ia supernova / Astronomy / Space / Supernova remnants

Chandra X-Ray Observatory X-Ray Astronomy Field Guide Supernovas and Supernova Remnants Every 50 years or so, a massive star in our galaxy blows itself apart in a supernova explosion. Supernovas are one of the most

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Source URL: www.chandra.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-01-29 13:13:39
33Neutrinos / Stellar evolution / Supernova / Supernovae / Type II supernova / Dissociation / Physics / Matter / Astrophysics

Numerical Experiments in Core-Collapse Supernova Hydrodynamics Rodrigo Fernández (IAS, previously Toronto) Chris Thompson (CITA)

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Source URL: cxc.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-24 10:41:59
34Astrophysics / Supernova / Type Ia supernova / Type Ib and Ic supernovae / SN 2008ha / Type II supernova / SN 1987A / Variable star / White dwarf / Supernovae / Astronomy / Space

LETTER doi:[removed]nature13615 A luminous, blue progenitor system for the type Iax supernova 2012Z

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Source URL: hubblesite.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-06 15:22:05
35Supernova / Extinction / SN 1998bw / SN 2008D / Gamma-ray burst / SN 1993J / Type II supernova / Type Ia supernova / Cosmic distance ladder / Astronomy / Supernovae / Space

The Astrophysical Journal, 696:713–728, 2009 May 1  C[removed]doi:[removed]637X[removed]

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Source URL: swift.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-19 15:23:14
36SCP 06F6 / Supernova / SN 2005ap / Sloan Digital Sky Survey / Cosmic distance ladder / White dwarf / Hubble Space Telescope / Star / Type II supernova / Astronomy / Space / Supernovae

LETTER doi:[removed]nature10095 Hydrogen-poor superluminous stellar explosions R. M. Quimby1, S. R. Kulkarni1, M. M. Kasliwal1, A. Gal-Yam2, I. Arcavi2, M. Sullivan3, P. Nugent4, R. Thomas4, D. A. Howell5,6,

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Source URL: swift.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-19 15:23:10
37Astrophysics / Supernovae / Supernova / Neutron star / Type II supernova / Cassiopeia A / Crab Nebula / Chandra X-ray Observatory / Type Ia supernova / Astronomy / Space / Supernova remnants

Chandra X-Ray Observatory X-Ray Astronomy Field Guide Supernovas and Supernova Remnants Every 50 years or so, a massive star in our galaxy blows itself apart in a supernova explosion. Supernovas are one of the most

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Source URL: chandra.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-01-29 13:13:39
38Black holes / State functions / Astrophysics / Gravitation / Supernova / Neutrino / Type II supernova / General relativity / Gravitational collapse / Physics / Matter / Exotic matter

The Seventh Harvard-Smithsonian Conference on Theoretical Astrophysics Testing General Relativity (GR) with Astrophysical Systems Sponsored by Raymond and Beverly Sackler and Irwin Shapiro

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Source URL: www.cfa.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-27 11:46:15
39Supernovae / Light sources / Nebulae / Plasma physics / Supernova / Crab Nebula / Cassiopeia A / Type II supernova / Chandra X-ray Observatory / Astronomy / Space / Supernova remnants

N132D Cassiopeia a crab nebula

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Source URL: xrtpub.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-19 10:44:18
40Astrophysics / Supernovae / Supernova / Neutron star / Type II supernova / Cassiopeia A / Crab Nebula / Chandra X-ray Observatory / Type Ia supernova / Astronomy / Space / Supernova remnants

Chandra X-Ray Observatory X-Ray Astronomy Field Guide Supernovas and Supernova Remnants Every 50 years or so, a massive star in our galaxy blows itself apart in a supernova explosion. Supernovas are one of the most

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Source URL: www.chandra.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-01-29 13:13:39
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