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Simostronomy Simostronomy Mike Simonsen's stellar astronomy blog The New Supernovae Alphabet Soup This is an update of the Simostronomy blog “Supernovae Alphabet Soup” posted December 2011. Thanks to Brad Walter for the revised text. SN 2011fe aka PTF11kly Image: Wikipedia The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is the sole body responsible for the official naming of astronomical objects. So if you have a problem with the way things in the Universe are named, you now know where to send your email and letters of protest. Before we get into this, a quick grammar note: When we discuss more than one supernova, they are called supernovae (super- no- vee), not supernovas. The same holds true for more than one nova. They are novae (no- vee). Please don't talk or write about Novas. Those are old Chevrolets, not stars. Prior to January 1, 2016, the naming convention used for supernovae was pretty simple and straightforward. Once a supernova was spectroscopically confi...

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