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As they orbit each another, material from the red giant sloughs off, falls into the white dwarf and heats up in a process known as accretion. But there is a limit as to how much the white dwarf can take. Once that limit is reached, it erupts in a thermonuclear explosion called a nova.

A type 1A supernova, by the sounds of it.

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I love that the reason they explode, and always at a specific power level, is that if you put any more matter onto it, the electrons would have to move faster than the speed of light, and that shit ain't allowed.

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sh.itjust.works

This is just a nova, not a supernova

What is the difference between a nova and a supernova?

Edit: Wikipedia seems to classify Type Ia under "super"-nova...

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slrpnk.net

Without having read the article that's gonna be an astronomical "soon", meaning "anytime between now and a few thousand years", right?

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