How do we observe supernovae?

To find and observe a supernova, you will need a telescope that can see a reasonable number of galaxies, so probably 6 inches in aperture at least. You will also need to be familiar enough with the sky that you can find them fairly quickly.
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Has a supernova been observed?

Although no supernova has been observed in the Milky Way since 1604, it appears that a supernova exploded in the constellation Cassiopeia about 300 years ago, around the year 1667 or 1680.
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How did we discover supernovas?

Data taken by a small telescope aboard the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite helped astronomers identify the exploding star's location as Sanduleak -69° 202, the former site of a blue supergiant about 20 times the mass of the sun. They named the exploding star Supernova 1987A.
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Will we witness a supernova?

While scientists are confident a supernova will occur in 2022, whether it occurs in our galaxy is a different matter. In any given year, it is an unlikely prospect. On the other hand, one day it may just happen in our galactic neighbourhood. If it does, astronomers say they will be ready.
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Can you see a supernova without a telescope?

Unfortunately, supernovae visible to the naked eye are rare. One occurs in our galaxy every few hundred years, so there is no guarantee you will ever see one in our galaxy in your lifetime. In 1987, a supernova called 1987A was visible in a nearby galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud.
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Would you expect to observe every supernova in our own galaxy Why or why not?

Why or why not? Only some of the supernovae that occur in our Galaxy are observable. Type II supernovae (the explosions of massive stars) tend to occur in the disk of the Milky Way, and they may be hidden by intervening dust if they are located in more distant parts of the Galaxy.
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Have we witnessed the death of a star?

Astrophysicists studying in unprecedented detail a red giant star named V Hydrae have witnessed the star's mysterious death throes. Researchers discovered that the carbon-rich star has expelled six slowly expanding molecular rings and two hourglass-shaped structures ejecting matter out into space at high speeds.
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Why don't we see more supernovae?

Why aren't we seeing more supernova? According to the research, it all comes down to location, location location. Most supernovae occur in the thin, star-filled disk of the galaxy. And yet that's where most of the dust is—dust that is exceedingly good at blocking light signals.
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What can scientists learn from studying supernovas?

Scientists have learned a lot about the universe by studying supernovas. They use the second type of supernova (the kind involving white dwarfs) like a ruler, to measure distances in space. They have also learned that stars are the universe's factories.
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Can we see supernova from other galaxies?

We know that supernovae are relatively common in other galaxies. Telescope observations of supernova have occurred regularly since the 1800s. Since then, we've observed more than 10,000 supernovae in other galaxies.
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Will 2 stars collide in 2022?

According to study from a team of researchers from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a binary star system that will likely merge and explode in 2022. This is an historic find, since it will allow astronomers to witness a stellar merger and explosion for the first time in history.
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Can we see the birth of a star?

Now scientists have calculated that they may be able to see far enough back to observe the birth of the very first stars – with the first images possibly available as early as next year.
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Are black holes invisible?

Black holes are so massive that not even light can escape their gravitational pull, so by their nature they are invisible.
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Can you watch a star burn out?

Since neutrinos travel at the speed of light, they will always keep their 3 hour head start. Thus, unless you have a neutrino detector buried a few miles below your house, you're unlikely to be the first to observe a naked eye supernova, even with a telescope pointed directly at the star.
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What evidence is there that many supernovae have occurred in our galaxy?

What evidence is there that many supernovae have occurred in our galaxy? We have plenty of evidence. Occassionally, explosions are visible from earth. In other cases, we detect the glowing remains, or supernova remnants.
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Which type of telescope is best used to study a supernova?

X-ray telescopes help astronomers study the sun, supernova and other stars, while the gamma ray telescopes study supernovas, pulsars and black holes.
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Are wormholes real?

Wormholes are shortcuts in spacetime, popular with science fiction authors and movie directors. They've never been seen, but according to Einstein's general theory of relativity, they might exist.
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What is white black hole?

White holes are theoretical cosmic regions that function in the opposite way to black holes. Just as nothing can escape a black hole, nothing can enter a white hole. White holes were long thought to be a figment of general relativity born from the same equations as their collapsed star brethren, black holes.
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Could a human survive a black hole?

Thus, the person would pass through the event horizon unaffected, not be stretched into a long, thin noodle, survive and float painlessly past the black hole's horizon. A person falling into a supermassive black hole would likely survive.
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Can you see back in time?

Large telescopes can look so deep into the Universe that they can also look back billions of years in time. From 2018, the successor of the Hubble Space Telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope, will be able to see the period just after the Big Bang, when the first stars and galaxies formed.
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Why was the name Black Hole given?

All the light rays falling on black hole gets absorbed. Because of this we cannot see this star at all but can probably see a minute black hole at its place. Thus, the name black hole is given to this star.
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What is your birthday star?

When light from a given star has taken as long as your lifetime to reach our planet, it is called a “birthday star”. So, for example, if you are 25 years old today and you look up your birthday star using the calculator, it will give you a list of stars and their constellations.
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Did Betelgeuse explode already?

Called Betelgeuse, it's found in the famous constellation Orion and over millions of years has swelled in size, earning it the title of a "red supergiant." Betelgeuse, over 500 light-years from Earth, will eventually collapse on itself — or perhaps the distant star already has — resulting in a dramatic explosion called ...
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When was the last red nova?

In January 2015, a luminous red nova was observed in the Andromeda Galaxy. On February 10, 2015, a luminous red nova, known as M101 OT2015-1 was discovered in the Pinwheel Galaxy.
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