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blobrana
05-21-08, 02:46 PM
Thanks to a fortunate observation with NASA's Swift satellite, astronomers, for the first time, have caught a normal supernova at the moment of its birth -- the first instant when an exploding star begins spewing its energy into space,

Read more (http://live.psu.edu/story/30950)

blobrana
05-21-08, 03:01 PM
Position(2000): RA 09 09 30.55, Dec 33 08 20.81

kaneda
05-24-08, 03:40 AM
It would have been good if they could have caught the light with a spectrum and analysed ever heavier elements suddenly appearing, including maybe some transuranic elements even though they would be quickly gone.

blobrana
07-24-08, 07:41 PM
"A European-led team of astronomers are providing hints that a recent supernova may not be as normal as initially thought. Instead, the star that exploded is now understood to have collapsed into a black hole, producing a weak jet, typical of much more violent events, the so-called gamma-ray bursts. The object, SN 2008D, is thus probably among the weakest explosions that produce very fast moving jets. This discovery represents a crucial milestone in the understanding of the most violent phenomena observed in the Universe."

Read more (http://www.eso.org/public/outreach/press-rel/pr-2008/pr-23-08.html)

kaneda
07-25-08, 03:21 AM
Though there is a basic cause for large stars going supernova, there are a number of ways it can happen depending on the mass, surface shell of the star, magnetic fields and so on.