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As Dr. Soran, the bad guy in the movie Star Trek: Generations, found out, blowing up a star sometimes takes a few tries.
Such was also the case for an object called SN 2009ip. It’s a star in a galaxy about 80 million light-years away. Or, rather, it was a star.
It first drew attention in 2009, when it flared up brightly in an apparent supernova—a star exploding at the end of its life. But it was soon unmasked as a supernova impostor—a nonfatal outburst from a massive star that only looks like a full-blown supernova.
Following two subsequent flare-ups, astronomers have now concluded that SN 2009ip has gone supernova at last. During a 2012 outburst, the star brightened much more than usual, becoming a billion times as luminous as the sun. And spectroscopic observations revealed that gas was racing outward at roughly 8,000 kilometers per second. Speeds that high indicate a cataclysmic explosion triggered by the collapse of the star’s core. The research will appear in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. [Jon C. Mauerhan et al., The Unprecedented 2012 Outburst of SN 2009ip: A Luminous Blue Variable Becomes a True Supernova]
Astronomers now have the rare opportunity to study details of a supernova—both before and after.
—John Matson
[The above text is a transcript of this podcast.]



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5 Comments
Add CommentWhy are they talking about this now? Why wasn't this brought to our attention 80 million years ago when it all started. We could have gained so much knowledge of our universe if early studying and the progress of ,supernovas, exploding stars.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisdicklipke, We didn't have the internet then. News like this traveled via the USPS. So we just got it.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thiswell if Florida could have figured out how to vote for Al Gore in 2000, we *would* have had the internet in time! I blame Obama.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisWe can't blame Obama since he wasn't born there (Florida or SN 2009ip or both?). The cost of a stamp backdated that far would have probably added a couple bucks to our debt.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisThen we could have called it Starbucks.
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