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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Star Explodes in Brightest Supernova

NASA/CXC/UC Berkeley/N.Smith et al.

Shield Your Eyes: A Wild Orbit
This artist's illustration gives life to observations made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ground-based optical telescopes. Supernova SN 2006gy is the brightest and most energetic stellar explosion ever recorded, and may be a long-sought new type of explosion.

Seth Borenstein, Associated Press
May 7, 2007 — A massive exploding faraway star — the brightest supernova astronomers have ever seen — has scientists wondering if a similar celestial fireworks show may light up the sky much closer to Earth sometime soon.

The discovery, announced Monday by NASA, drew oohs and aahs for months from the handful of astronomers who peered through telescopes to see the fuzzy remnants of the spectacular explosion after it was first spotted last fall.

Using a variety of Earth and space telescopes, astronomers found a giant exploding star that they figure has shined about five times brighter than any of the hundreds of supernovae ever seen before, said discovery team leader Nathan Smith of the University of California at Berkeley. The discovery was first made last September by a graduate student in Texas."This one is way above anything else," Smith told The Associated Press. "It's really astonishing."

Smith said the star, SN2006gy, "is a special kind of supernova that has never been seen before."

Observations from the Chandra X-ray telescope helped show that it didn't become a black hole like other supernovae and skipped a stage of star death.

Unlike other exploding stars, which peak at brightness for a couple of weeks at most, this supernova, peaked for 70 days, according to NASA. And it has been shining at levels brighter than other supernovae for several months, Smith said.

And even at 240 million light years away, this star in a distant galaxy does suggest that a similar and relatively nearby star — one 44 trillion miles away — might blow in similar fashion any day now or 50,000 years from now, Smith said. It wouldn't threaten Earth, but it would be visible to people in the Southern Hemisphere, he said.

Monday, May 7, 2007

NORA: The Piano-Playing Cat, YouTube Star and SO Cute

I don't know about you, but I fell in love with her instantly!

Nora has been bringing smiles to faces around the globe since January 28, 2007 when her video was first posted on YouTube.

Nora's Bio:
Nora (named after the surrealist artist Leonora Carrington) began playing the piano on her own. She plays even when she is alone in the room. She really enjoys playing duets with a student playing on the second piano.

Nora has five feline brothers and sisters and are: Miro (after Jean Miro), Gabby (after Gabriel Faure), Max (after Max Ernst), Clara (after Clara Schuman) and Rennie (after Rene Magritte).

See Nora's further bio (includes special photos by Eric Mencher) and photos of her feline brothers and sisters on her official website here.

During your visit there, download Nora Desktop Wallpaper!


Nora's Official Website!
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