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An amateur astronomer has captured the birth of a supernova while trying out his new camera. Scientists believe this could be the first time anyone has photographed the initial flashing of a supernova—a phase which can last just minutes.
Researchers think the serendipitous snaps offer unique insights into the evolution of supernova, which are usually only pictured after this brief "shock breakout" phase. A new analysis of the surge of light is published in Nature this week.
[...] The discovery was monumental not just for Buso but astronomy as a whole. Researchers Melina Bersten and Gastón Folatelli, part of the team investigating the supernova in the Nature paper, told Newsweek these chance photos could be the first of their kind.
"We actually think this is the first time an observer recorded the appearance of a supernova literally on camera. Some supernova have been discovered hours after explosion. But, Victor Buso caught the exact minutes when the supernova was being born," Bersten said. Not only that, she added, but he had captured the evolution of this elusive phase.
Source: http://www.newsweek.com/supernova-birth-photograph-amateur-815041
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 22 2018, @07:07AM (3 children)
So, the gold, frankincense, and myrrh were spread out over how many wise guys?
Let's see:
There were 2 wise guys and 1 wanted to show up the 2nd wise guy, so he brought 2 things?
There were more than 3 wise guys and some showed up without anything?
More than 3 showed up and all brought cool stuff but the incontrovertible book that recorded the activities left out a bunch of those?
Which is it? Inquiring minds want to know!
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 22 2018, @02:24PM
You know, there's not just one piece of gold, one portion of myrrh and one portion of frankincense in the world. So it is entirely possible that each of them did bring all three of those gifts.
(Score: 3, Funny) by bob_super on Thursday February 22 2018, @05:19PM (1 child)
The fourth one brought pot for daddy to relax, and the fifth brought opioids for mommy's recovery.
The sixth one had read the future and brought a nail puller, but it was misunderstood as a hint to become a carpenter.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 22 2018, @10:04PM
The fourth [...] the fifth
Both make good sense. (Clever.)
The sixth [...] a nail puller [...] carpenter
Also clever.
Here's where we note that the "carpenter" thing is actually from a bad translation.
In the original Greek, the word used was "tekton", meaning "hand worker". [google.com]
The modern term that correlates is "day laborer".
So, more like the guys that hang around Home Depot than a cabinetmaker.
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