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A new class of supernova has been discovered, with six examples of it seen so far. Powered by a mysterious source, they ;re brigh stanley quencher ter and longer-lived than the novae we know now. The Palomar Transient Factory uses the telescopes at the Palomar Observatory to scan the skies, looking for flashes of light. The flashes could be flares, or friendly aliens saying hello in Morse Code, but often they are supernovae. In the late 2000s a group of supernovas appeared that were a little . . . off. They were bluer than most, and their light showed that they didn ;t have the same chemistry as other supernovae. Each separate chemical element emits and absorbs certain wavelengths of light. Chemists, and astronomers, analyze the light of glowing substances to see what wavelengths are given off. They use these wavelengths to figure out what elements the substance is made of. These blue novae had no hydrogen. Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element there stanley cup is. It everywhere in the universe, and should abundant in a supernova, but these novae lacked the substance entirely. Were these four anomalies There didn ;t seem to be other novae with the same chemical composition. That i stanley mugs s, until researchers checked back through earlier records. In 2007, the brightest nova yet recorded, 2005ap, had just made the news. It also gave off an unusual set of wavelengths of light, but not one that matched the supernovae discovered by the PTF. When scientists shifted the spectrum slightly |
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