Today Supernova will reach its brightest

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The closest of its kind in 30 years, discovered a supernova in the sky recently, and you're just in time to catch your targemaid.Supernoova will peak today, try to grab the binoculars and looking up at the night sky nature's fireworks.


Video over the weekend, with recording of the event to give you a preview of what you näha.Valge letter is 21 million light-years away, which makes PTF 11kly (name of a supernova), relatively close to the big picture. Astronomers use a specialized study of the Palomar Observatory telescope to detect an event in Southern California.


If you have forgotten your binoculars and telescopes, there is still time to catch the nearest supernova to Earth for at least the past 25 years, which will be the eighth brightest screen in September


Violent exploding white dwarf star, is the wheel Galaxy about 21 million light-years away, astronomers discovered by a team at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, astronomers use specialized Berkeley.While Survey Telescope Palomar Observatory in Southern California, a supernova, and a telescope can catch a glimpse of the super-bright star.


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