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supernova
n.
(Astronomy) extremely bright star that has exploded due to gravitational collapse of the star's core (characterized by brightness that is up to 100 million times that of the Sun)
Supernova
A
supernova is a rare astronomical event that occurs during the last stellar evolutionary stages of a
massive star's life, whose dramatic and catastrophic destruction is marked by one final titanic explosion. For a short time, this causes the sudden appearance of a 'new' bright star, before slowly fading from sight over several weeks or months.
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supernova
Noun
1. a star that explodes and becomes extremely luminous in the process
(hypernym) star
(hyponym) Crab Nebula
Supernova
n.
(Astronomy) supernova, extremely bright star that has exploded due to gravitational collapse of the star's core (charcterized by brightness that is up to 100 million times that of the Sun)
supernova
nf.
supernova, (Astronomy) extremely bright star that has exploded due to gravitational collapse of the star's core