(there is some language in quotes that may be intended as joking but does seem to be diminishing as pointed out by a commenter in Wordweaverlyn's journal from where I gacked the link!)
Peculiar, junior-sized supernova discovered by New York teen Reported by Christine Pulliam, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
Peculiar, junior-sized supernova discovered by New York teen Reported by Christine Pulliam, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
In November 2008, Caroline Moore, a 14-year-old student from upstate New York, discovered a supernova in a nearby galaxy, making her the youngest person ever to do so. Additional observations determined that the object, called SN 2008ha, is a new type of stellar explosion, 1000 times more powerful than a nova but 1000 times less powerful than a supernova. Astronomers say that it may be the weakest supernova ever seen.
Even though this explosion was a weakling compared to most supernovae, for a short time SN 2008ha was 25 million times brighter than the sun. However, since it is 70 million light years away, it appeared very faint viewed from Earth.
The peculiar object effectively bridged the gap between a nova (a nuclear explosion on the surface of an old, compact star called a white dwarf) and a type Ia supernova (the destructive death of a white dwarf caused by a runaway nuclear reaction starting deep in the star). SN 2008ha likely was a failed supernova where the explosion was unable to destroy the entire star.