This means for something a light year away, it would take 1.2175 seconds for an object to move far enough for its motion to be resolved by the Hubble telescope, even if it were traveling at the speed of light.

Thus, whatever you saw, was not a supernova, sorry. You would know.

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This means for something a light year away, it would take 1.2175 seconds for an object to move far enough for its motion to be resolved by the Hubble telescope, even if it were traveling at the speed of light.

Thus, whatever you saw, was not a supernova, sorry. You would know.

To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. I'd love to see them, please edit your question to make sure the pics uploaded properly. What are the most crucial research areas currently in quantitative finance/interesting subfields?

What if there is no Presidential winner on Jan 20? Microeconomics.

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Many have.

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20 Oct

i know you're a superstar a supernova shining you can see from super far

Identifying the possible supernovas was quite delicate and required a lot of hours and practice, and so I suspect (also taking into account your description) that what you saw was likely not a supernova and was probably a man-made object.

We often see them in the evening at the observatory, and your description matches. Are there observable changes in a star about to become supernova, minutes or hours before the explosion? Astronomy Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for astronomers and astrophysicists. To subscribe to this RSS feed, copy and paste this URL into your RSS reader. I have to check my dates, yet, I believe the last seen, was in '80-ish. Video replies of you singing welcomed ;) It sounds great, and I'd like to see one. Once again the answer to 'What was this amazing thing I saw in the sky?' Why does changing a DOS/Windows EXE cause it to not run? Why is this relay turning on when booting up/down my raspberry PI?

Did Augustus the Strong sleep with his own daughter? Is it incorrect to call the explosion “supernova”?

I think I just saw a supernova explode with my own eyes through my GSO 12 inch Dobsonian.

What should I do with a powered switch that seemingly does nothing? By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie Policy, Privacy Policy, and our Terms of Service. Hi added the photos again. What is faster than a supernova explosion? Can we round-trip travel to Brazil from the USA with our 5-month-old daughter using just her birth certificate? How do I force caption to align under the image? @Joshua I couldn’t find anything about an initial flash (in a few minute search though). Unless you can provide more info I'd go with the majority verdict and suggest a weather balloon with an instrument package swinging beneath it. I found my original source and it's hardly better. Please tell me what it was! I do not own this music. Can you provide some sources, please? If there was one, NASA couldn't hide it.

Because Type Ia supernovae arise from dim, common white dwarf stars, it is likely that a supernova that could affect the Earth will occur unpredictably and take place in a star system that is not well studied. I clearly saw a weather balloon and its instrument pack was orbiting around it.

Unless you can provide more info I'd go with the majority verdict and suggest a weather balloon with an instrument package swinging beneath it. Super Sea Star Savior Lyrics: I believe I've found the star / I believe I've found the superstar / We believe we've found the superstar sea star / Who will save us all / Patrick Star! With an amateur telescope, much more time would be needed. At 18:20 local time, Jupiter would be almost directly overhead, and certainly bright enough to see not long after the Sun has set; in fading twilight, any non-obscured Galilean moons would also be easily visible in a telescope. FancamFactory Recommended for you 11:29 Unfortunately, you probably haven't.

Have you considered the possibility that you might have been looking at Jupiter and its brightest moon(s)? I don't know about your country, but in the United States the major weather services launch instrumented balloons twice a day. Wow. Thanks for contributing an answer to Astronomy Stack Exchange! The balloon and instruments hanging beneath the balloon are easy to resolve in a telescope. The balloon bursts when it gets too high and results in a cloud of sparkling fragments.

Square root of doubly positive symmetric matrices. But that article is terrible. Suddenly I could see the bright star without the telescope and I was surprised to see such a bright object near zenith so I ran in and got my telescope out. Derivative of definite integrals - how did MWG arrived at this result? "... as is your lack of a better camera than a 'phone" - why would a Dob owner have a better camera than a phone for their non-tracking telescope?

This means for something a light year away, it would take 1.2175 seconds for an object to move far enough for its motion to be resolved by the Hubble telescope, even if it were traveling at the speed of light.

Thus, whatever you saw, was not a supernova, sorry. You would know.

To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. I'd love to see them, please edit your question to make sure the pics uploaded properly. What are the most crucial research areas currently in quantitative finance/interesting subfields?

What if there is no Presidential winner on Jan 20? Microeconomics.

rev 2020.10.19.37839, The best answers are voted up and rise to the top, Astronomy Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled, Start here for a quick overview of the site, Detailed answers to any questions you might have, Discuss the workings and policies of this site, Learn more about Stack Overflow the company, Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us. I was involved in a volunteer project which searched for new supernovas and was one person of several who identified SN 2016 dln as a new supernova. Thank you @JohnHoltz your explanation is the best. As I continued to observe it, it suddenly exploded like fireworks and tiny particles shining very brightly started to swirl in waves and dimmed quickly. :(, It's a good point, google sez sunset was about. At this point we actually know there's an extremely short duration flash first before the brightening over several days. What does "a dramatic annual shrub" mean? Stack Exchange network consists of 176 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. It sounds like you saw a rocket launch, but without the photos, we can't tell. You may have been amazingly lucky enough to have been looking through your telescope at the very point where a small meteor has entered the atmosphere almost "head-on" towards you and disintegrated into a shower of "sparks" lasting a few seconds at most. They are about 1 or 2 meters in diameter. Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. The explosion was simply mesmerising and I was lucky to be looking in the eyepiece the second it exploded.

Many have.

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