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Exploding Star May Be Seen From Earth

fjordboy writes "The star Rho Cas, which can be seen by the naked eye from the Northern Hemisphere, is showing signs that it may be exploding in the near future. Rho exploded in 2000, creating a cloud of gas over 10,000 times the size of earth (which isn't all that large in space scales), however, the same star is showing signs of collapsing which may point to a much larger explosion in the near future, which should be large enough to be seen by backyard astronomers with little to no specialized equipment. MSNBC has more info, Space.com also has the story here and here."

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  1. Re:Wow by Cy+Guy · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes the write-up needs lots of work.

    The title being not news, people can see about a dozen novae & supernovae from the Earth every year, the interesting fact is that you might be able to see it with the naked eye.

    But the biggest problem is that what we would see would not be an explosion but an implosion of matter which will release huge quantities of light and other radiation.

  2. Re:Impending black hole? by mcfiddish · · Score: 4, Informative


    So, is this a black hole waiting to happen?

    It depends on what's left after the supernova explosion. If the mass of the remnant is less than 1.4 solar, it's a white dwarf. If it's more than 1.4 and less than 3.2 solar, it's a neutron star. If it's more than 3.2 solar, it's a black hole

  3. Now to locate it by Shamanin · · Score: 3, Informative

    location

    If only we could mount some lasers on stars to project those helpful constellation lines.

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    come on fhqwhgads
  4. For an guide to supernovae and the universe... by kescom · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...read Robert P. Kirshner's Our Extravagant Universe: Exploding Stars, Dark Energy, and the Accelerating Cosmos. Quite an excellent read, if I do say so myself.

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