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Parent topics
- Astronomy [r]: The study of objects and processes in the observable universe, e.g. stars, planets, comets or asteroids. [e]
- Star [r]: A massive, luminous ball of plasma that is held together by gravity. [e]
- Variable star [r]: A star whose apparent brightness exhibits periodic variations [e]
- Cataclysmic variable star [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Supernova type I [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Supernova type II [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Nova [r]: Variable star in the class of cataclysmic variable stars, which is normally very faint but occasionally erupts in an immense explosion, increasing its brightness a thousand to tens of millions of times; similar but unrelated to supernovae. [e]
- Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite [r]: GOES satellites do visual and infrared imaging of earth atmosphere from geosynchronous orbit; they carry secondary payloads in the COSPAS-SARSAT satellite constellation of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System [e]
- Blur [r]: An image or object, rendered obscure by making the form uncertain, as by soiling, or to smear or to make indistinct and confused. [e]
- Solar System [r]: Our sun, Sol and the astronomical objects, like Planet Earth, gravitationally bound to it [e]
- Nova (astronomy) [r]: Variable star in the class of cataclysmic variable stars, which is normally very faint but occasionally erupts in an immense explosion, increasing its brightness a thousand to tens of millions of times; similar but unrelated to supernovae. [e]