A medical rescue vessel, a futuristic space ambulance if you will gets a distress call from a mining planet lots of light years away from Earth. Off into hyper drive they go and when there they meet a rather strange young man played by Peter Facinelli who's got a strange kind of ...
2012: Supernova: Directed by Anthony Fankhauser. With Brian Krause, Heather McComb, Najarra Townsend, Allura Lee. A scientist, races against a deadline to place a shield between the Earth and the oncoming blast-wave from a Supernova. As well as the effor
This may be the youngest black hole formed in the Milky Way galaxy, with an age of only about a thousand years, as viewed from Earth (i.e., not including the light travel time). A well-known example of a supernova remnant in our galaxy that likely contains a black hole is SS433. ...
calculated that roughly 2 million years ago, around the end of the Pliocene epoch, a group of bright O and B stars called the Scorpius-Centaurus OB association passed within 130 light-years of Earth and that one or more supernova explosions gave rise to a feature known as the Local Bubble...
And from who? Helpful•6 1 imdb1 Jun 17, 2000 Permalink 3/10 A corporate film making embarrassment. No wonder the internet is kicking Hwd's ass, their execs don't interfere w/their creatives. If you see this flick, and I advise you don't, you'll understand why writers and director...
Supernova: Directed by John Harrison. With Luke Perry, Tia Carrere, Peter Fonda, Clemency Burton-Hill. A scientific possibility becomes a terrifying reality when the most powerful force in the universe threatens to hurtle home.
The star, formerly a white dwarf, is located in Messier 101, the Pinwheel Galaxy, 21 million light years from Earth. It was observed by the PTF survey very near the beginning of its supernova event, when it was approximately 1 million times too dim to be visible to the naked eye. It...
…certain type of supernova, called Type Ia. In the nearby universe these supernovae—massive stars that have collapsed and ejected much of their material explosively out into interstellar space—show uniformity in their maximum brightnesses; thus, it can be assumed that any supernovae of that...
Gamma rays from these supernovae could have boosted levels of nitrogen oxides, which became trapped in the ice.[148]Type Ia supernovae are thought to be potentially the most dangerous if they occur close enough to the Earth. Because these supernovae arise from dim, common white dwarf stars...
The early evolution of a supernova (SN) can reveal information about the environment and the progenitor star. When a star explodes in vacuum, the first photons to escape from its surface appear as a brief, hours-long shock-breakout flare1,2, followed by