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~ WARNING!! ~ Our SUN is getting HOTTER and BRIGHTER every day!! ~ Is it ALREADY in NOVA mode??!!
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Anyhow, from the discovery article:
"The blast was not a supernova — the explosive death of a massive star — because a red giant is now in the location of the outburst. The event was too powerful to be a nova, where a white dwarf companion to a giant star explodes."
So the event you are referring to was not a nova, or even a supernova! Even if the exact same thing happens to the sun tommorrow, NO IT WON'T BE A NOVA.
Hope that helps!!!
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22004273 I didn't say it would supernova, It's way to small for that in any event! Said you can't read! The key words here are... "It was observed as a hot blue star in the vicinity of the precursor star to the red giant""The heat from the impact caused the new star to swell up, like a runaway hot air balloon. This is supported by the observation that a few weeks after the initial burst, the stars suddenly got an additional 1,000 times brighter in just one day"Best thing for you to do is just sit tight and wait, and like me hope it hits you first! Quoting: Just the facts! It appears that your reading skills have failed: " The event was too powerful to be a nova, where a white dwarf companion to a giant star explodes." IT WAS NOT A NOVA. THE SUN CANNOT GO NOVA. THE SUN CANNOT GO SUPERNOVA EITHER. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22004273 Of course the sun can nova you idiot!! Go play somewhere else! Jezzzz..
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