posted on Sep, 16 2003 @ 06:32 PM
This must be quite a sight, although it's very worrying that supernavae are happening so often. What do you think the chances are of our solar
system being destroyed by a distant supernova?
news.bbc.co.uk...
Two British amateur astronomers have found more than 100 exploding stars, or supernovae - more than any other individuals.
Mark Armstrong: "The thrill of discovery"
A supernova explosion is so big it can outshine the galaxy in which it occurs. Scientists use them to learn about the expansion of the Universe.
Until recently finding supernovae was difficult and confined to professionals, who often found them by chance. But all that has changed.