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− | A nova was a star that underwent a sudden, temporary outburst of energy, shining at hundreds or thousands of times its normal brightness. A nova was also called a supernova when it produced billions of times its normal brightness.<ref name="STSL"/> | + | A nova was a star that underwent a sudden, temporary outburst of energy, shining at hundreds or thousands of times its normal brightness. A nova was also called a supernova when it produced billions of times its normal brightness. Following the explosion, the core of the star typically became either a [[neutron star]] or, more rarely, a [[black hole]].<ref name="STSL"/> |
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Revision as of 16:44, 6 September 2021
A nova was a star that underwent a sudden, temporary outburst of energy, shining at hundreds or thousands of times its normal brightness. A nova was also called a supernova when it produced billions of times its normal brightness. Following the explosion, the core of the star typically became either a neutron star or, more rarely, a black hole.[1]