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Brightest Supernova In 40 Years Appears

http://www.tgdaily.com/space-features/58110-brightest-supernova-in-40-years-appears

Is this the cover-up for the second sun we've been waiting for?

Caught it within hours of its explosion?  Doesn't it take light longer than that to travel to Earth?

"The supernova is still getting brighter, and may even be visible with good binoculars in ten days' time.

"The best time to see this exploding star will be just after evening twilight in the Northern hemisphere in a week or so," says Sullivan. "You'll need dark skies and a good pair of binoculars, although a small telescope would be even better."

Hmmm...right around the time Elenin/etc. will be visible.

What a coincidence!  ;-)

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