Yes. If nobody survived, then we wouldn't be around today to talk about it. There wasn't much of anything to survive anyway. As seen from Earth, the 1604 supernova appeared about as bright as some of the planets in our solar system; definitely bright enough to be seen, but too far away to pose any sort of threat to us.
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There have been several recorded supernovae in the Milky Way. The earliest recorded Milky Way supernova was SN 185 (seen, as the name implies, in 185 C.E.), and the most recent supernova recorded was SN 1604 (seen in 1604 C.E.), or Kepler's Supernova.
Not too sure a supernova can be popular. The most beautiful should be SN 1604 or Kepler's Supernova. The most popular WILL be Betelgeuse when we eventually see it.
No, not a supernova.
Several supernovas have been observed, in different years.Several supernovas have been observed, in different years.Several supernovas have been observed, in different years.Several supernovas have been observed, in different years.
The astronomy class observed the photo of the giant super nova as it exploded.NOVA Chemicals produces plastics and chemicals that are essential to everyday life.
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It could. it depends on the condidtion. Yes it could but after the sun goes supernova it has a chance of turning into a black hole.
SN 2006gy was an extremely energetic supernova that was discovered on September 18, 2006. Although about one hundred times as luminous as SN 1987A, which was bright enough to be seen by the naked eye, SN 2006gy was more than 1,400 times as far away as SN 1987A, and too far away to be seen without a telescope.SN1987A was a supernova in the outskirts of the Tarantula Nebula. It could be seen with the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere.It was the closest observed supernova since SN 1604 The light from the supernova reached Earth on February 23, 1987.SN1604 was seen on October 9th, 1604 generally a supernova occurs once every fifty years but the universe has been in a drought for these supernatural awesome eventsSN1987A was a supernova in the outskirts of the Tarantula Nebula. It could be seen with the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere.
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Supernova 2 or Supernova Fascination Maxx, can't do either! i think max300 is the hardest, alot of people struggle on basic, so yeah...
1 + 2 + 4 + 401 + 802 + 1604 = 2,814