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    A Typical Supernova,in the Hours Following Its Explosion,is as Bright
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A Typical Supernova,in the Hours Following Its Explosion,is as Bright

Question 33

Question 33

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A typical supernova,in the hours following its explosion,is as bright as


A) 1000 typical spiral galaxies.
B) an entire galaxy.
C) 1000 Sun-like stars.
D) a million Sun-like stars.

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