micronova

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Etymology

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Coined by the Suspicious0bservers citizen science team, led by Ben Davidson. From micro- +‎ nova.

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Noun

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micronova (plural micronovae or micronovas)

  1. (astronomy) A stellar outburst about one millionth the strength of a classical nova.
    • 2021, Ben Davidson, The Next End of the World: The Rebirth of Catastrophism, Chapter 5.1, p.42:
      The pressure eventually overcomes the outer shell, erupting in a micronova.
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Dutch

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micro- +‎ nova

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Noun

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micronova f (plural micronovae or micronova's, diminutive micronovaatje n)

  1. (astronomy) A micronova.
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Italian

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From micro- +‎ nova.

Noun

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micronova f (plural micronove)

  1. (astronomy) a micronova
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Spanish

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From micro- +‎ nova.

Noun

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micronova f (plural micronovas)

  1. (astronomy) micronova
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