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2006-10-26 09:35:15 · 6 answers · asked by tina p 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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One source lists the energy release as about 10^28 MT of TNT. That's about 3,000,000 times the mass of the sun, only in TNT.

As Scorpio would say, "my.. that's a big one."

2006-10-26 11:43:14 · answer #1 · answered by SAN 5 · 0 0

For a few seconds, a supernova is brighter that all the other hundreds of billions of stars in the galaxy put together.
Well over 100 watts.

2006-10-26 17:02:32 · answer #2 · answered by Nomadd 7 · 0 0

Hi. Here is a good starting link : http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/000822a.html

2006-10-26 16:45:50 · answer #3 · answered by Cirric 7 · 0 0

Whats your point?

2006-10-26 21:54:19 · answer #4 · answered by Manny L 3 · 0 0

How much WHAT? Light? Heat? Energy? Please be specific.

2006-10-26 17:05:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How much what????????????

2006-10-26 17:11:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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