The study of supernova 1987A and the study of the Sun have at least one aspect in common, namely
A) each of these objects was not as bright as it was predicted to be theoretically.
B) magnetic effects provided much of the information.
C) the information provided by nonvisible radiation contradicted that from visible observations.
D) the most direct information about the core was carried by neutrinos.
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Q119: A Type II supernova is the
A) collapse
Q120: Relative to its luminosity as a supergiant,
Q121: An old high-mass star can have a
Q122: Where should an astronomer look in order
Q123: The MOST recent supernova explosion known to
Q125: What finally halts the core collapse in
Q126: The core collapse phase at the end
Q127: Measurements suggest that light first arrived at
Q128: The light from the most recent supernova
Q129: Around 2 million years ago, astronomers believe,
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