The last supernova detected was in 1986... in one of the maggellanic clouds... and some time after the actual "explosion"... wait for Betelgeuse to go supernova... astronomers say taht it can happen between tomorrow and a 10000 years
@jabacoco I am fairly sure I saw something in the sky in the late 90's, that looked like nothing other than the initial flash from a supernova. However, if that were what it was, I would assume we would have detected it, or seen some sort of debris...
And they don't use visual range of photography for nebulas. They take pictures applying the three primary colors of light assigned to the composition of the nebula. Red shows emission from singly-ionized sulfur atoms. Green shows emission from hydrogen. Blue shows light emitted by doubly- ionized oxygen atoms. So, if you were to look at the nebula it wouldn't look like the picture shown.
how can people say they know what a supernova looks like just because they know about it doesnt mean it looks that way when it explodes, we people think we know everything but really we only know a little than we think we know.
A supernova is a large explosion casused by the death of a massive star imploding in on its self when it runs out of fuel (hydrogen). If the star was big enough the supernova will elave behind a blackhole which is basicly compressed mass resulting in a high gravitational pull which even light can't escape. If not it'll leave a neutron star. No fire involved in this. hehe GCSE science revision
Supernova is a name of a rock back AND space scientific stuff, I may not know much about it but dude, look it up. I knew about space supernovas before the band.
You will be extremely lucky if you see one by your own eyes. around 1000 years ago, a Chinese astronomer saw a supernova by naked eyes, that is the crab nebulae now.
You can find it in most of introductions of Crab nebulae, see one supernova by naked eyes is possable, but you have to be a very lucky one. once a super massive star end their life as a supernova, its brightness can be brighter than an entire galaxy, even in day time, you can see it. of course, this happens once in maybe some millions years. because a supermassive star only live around millions years.
I think this is a NASA simulation of SN1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Long before the star became a supernova it cast off a shell of matter. The planar explosions are various shockwaves from the supernova colliding with and heating up the shell of matter depicted as a ring. At least that's my guess.
What's that ring formation?
sinanipek 2 years ago
holly fucking hell - was that the real thing or an animation??
i've been looking everywhere for real footage of a supernova..
xxoXfrenchieXoxx 3 years ago
you must learn to read frenchie
icelez 3 years ago
i like ur comment icie
suraj555 3 years ago
The last supernova detected was in 1986... in one of the maggellanic clouds... and some time after the actual "explosion"... wait for Betelgeuse to go supernova... astronomers say taht it can happen between tomorrow and a 10000 years
8D
jabacoco 2 years ago
@jabacoco I am fairly sure I saw something in the sky in the late 90's, that looked like nothing other than the initial flash from a supernova. However, if that were what it was, I would assume we would have detected it, or seen some sort of debris...
foozbong 1 year ago
esta fue una hypernova
x3marshmallow 3 years ago
Supernova 1987A was in the tarantula nebula.
A nebula in the LMC.
lordweizegger 4 years ago
Bull shit
Ruvim69 4 years ago
Wow, I never anything that looked so cool can actually exist.
ShadowStar1233 4 years ago
dark, it implodes after it runs out of helium. Hydrogen is the primary fuel source.
rgrmatt69 4 years ago
no, super giants use all elements until number 26 as fuel
fuel sources
hydrogen
helium
...
until iron
when the iron is out, THEN the star turns into a supernova
bf2lover42 3 years ago
@bf2lover42
the photography itself is fascinating.
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And they don't use visual range of photography for nebulas. They take pictures applying the three primary colors of light assigned to the composition of the nebula. Red shows emission from singly-ionized sulfur atoms. Green shows emission from hydrogen. Blue shows light emitted by doubly- ionized oxygen atoms. So, if you were to look at the nebula it wouldn't look like the picture shown.
BarbieGirlsism 1 year ago
94134 you said the smartest thing everyone culd have ever dream to say.
BurnRoddy 5 years ago
how can people say they know what a supernova looks like just because they know about it doesnt mean it looks that way when it explodes, we people think we know everything but really we only know a little than we think we know.
94134 5 years ago
that is a bad impression of a supernova.
A supernova is a large explosion casused by the death of a massive star imploding in on its self when it runs out of fuel (hydrogen). If the star was big enough the supernova will elave behind a blackhole which is basicly compressed mass resulting in a high gravitational pull which even light can't escape. If not it'll leave a neutron star. No fire involved in this. hehe GCSE science revision
DarkHysteria 5 years ago
no fire! kus no oxygen!
curlzboi 4 years ago
I hope you are kidding lol.. why is there fire on the sun? it it made of gas dude
GadKing 4 years ago
i was being sarcastic
curlzboi 4 years ago
lol sry then
GadKing 4 years ago
supernova is a rock band guys not some thing that look like fancy fireworks derr
LUCY5500 5 years ago
Please,please,please tell me that you're not that stupid.
Look it up on Wikipedia or something, before you make an idiot of yourself. If that was a joke, it was still stupid. If not, well...
BirdieRumia 5 years ago
i agree with Birdie..
inakoruga 5 years ago
Supernova is a name of a rock back AND space scientific stuff, I may not know much about it but dude, look it up. I knew about space supernovas before the band.
Nokaia 5 years ago
Am dumb, what is a supernova ? I know it's summet to do with Fire?
thesuffolkcrew 5 years ago
its when a giant star ends its life (meaning its gasses runs out and it explodes)
inakoruga 5 years ago
it doesnt explode it implodes
handsomeallday56 5 years ago
i saw this on toonami
LINK22134 5 years ago
I didn't know Steven Spielberg directed supernova's. You learn something new every day :)
maanemanden 5 years ago
this real? im looking for real ones.
indigit4l 5 years ago
You will be extremely lucky if you see one by your own eyes. around 1000 years ago, a Chinese astronomer saw a supernova by naked eyes, that is the crab nebulae now.
evawen 5 years ago
seriously omg. that would be soo awsome, where can i find record of it??
ricochet188 5 years ago
You can find it in most of introductions of Crab nebulae, see one supernova by naked eyes is possable, but you have to be a very lucky one. once a super massive star end their life as a supernova, its brightness can be brighter than an entire galaxy, even in day time, you can see it. of course, this happens once in maybe some millions years. because a supermassive star only live around millions years.
evawen 5 years ago
are you an idiot??
ricochet188 5 years ago
What's with the planar explosion?
ytmndman 5 years ago
I think this is a NASA simulation of SN1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Long before the star became a supernova it cast off a shell of matter. The planar explosions are various shockwaves from the supernova colliding with and heating up the shell of matter depicted as a ring. At least that's my guess.
supernovaT2 5 years ago
sweet but the res is really low
Maverick4230 5 years ago
Nice lights !!!
Vieillemana 5 years ago