Scientists Accurately Predict Supernova 17
sckienle writes "Space.com has an article about a group of scientists who accurately predicted when the light of a supernova would reach Earth. (Ok, so they were only days ahead of the burst.) But this goes a fair way to confirming their model of supernovae."
This image text kicks ass (Score:5, Funny)
Heh
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Wow - pretty cool accuracy. (Score:1)
Predicting thunder upon seeing lightning (Score:5, Informative)
That would be roughly equivelent to predicting a clap of thunder upon seeing a flash of lightning. Granted, if you didn't know lightning caused thunder this would be a great thing, but it is hardly the same as predicting the lightning in the first place.
Don't get me wrong - this is still good science. But the
Re:Predicting thunder upon seeing lightning (Score:3, Insightful)
However this is good evidence for their model, when it isn't known that lightning caused thunder to paraphrase. The line they've drawn
The real question is... (Score:3, Funny)
interesting idea from reading the article (Score:2, Interesting)
random sampling of the night sky with a powerful
digital telescope?
Rama (Score:2, Funny)
or not.
A million years? (Score:3, Funny)
Umm, how did they check their predictions again?
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2. BOOM
3. Profit! er, I mean Publish!
GRB extinction (Score:4, Insightful)
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Some more on this from the BBC (Score:3, Informative)
later... (Score:3, Funny)