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Post by nacky on Dec 4, 2008 18:52:08 GMT 10
The story of what's commonly called Tycho's supernova began on Nov. 11, 1572, when Brahe was astonished to see what he thought was a brilliant new star in the constellation Cassiopeia. The light eventually became as bright as Venus and could be seen for two weeks in broad daylight. After 16 months, it disappeared. Read more about this at: news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081204/ap_on_sc/sci_tycho_s_supernova
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Post by ◊Siress Sarika◊ on Dec 5, 2008 14:57:40 GMT 10
Thanks Nacky!! keep up the fanatastic posting!!
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Post by nacky on Dec 13, 2008 15:20:07 GMT 10
Of course! And sorry I've been M.I.A. lately. Just real life stuff, going to movies, etc and you should go see The Day the Earth Stood Still. Excellent film.
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