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What (who) is Nova - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nova (series); NOVA; Nova 0001; Nova (television series); NOVA (TV series); Nova (TV Series); Nova (music); Nova (band); Nova (album); Nova (car); Nova (magazine); Nova (TV channel); Nova (TV series); Nova (TV program)

Nova         
  • [[GK Persei]]: Nova of 1901
  • Nova Eridani 2009]] ([[apparent magnitude]] ~8.4)
  • Nova in [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
CATACLYSMIC NUCLEAR EXPLOSION IN A WHITE DWARF STAR
Nova and Supernova; Recurrent Nova; Novas; Classical nova; Recurring nova; Recurrent nova; Helium nova; Stellar surface fusion; RNe; CNe; Recurrent novae; Recurrent Novae; Novae; Neon nova; Stellar novas; Stellar novae; Stellar nova; Nova (star)
·add. ·noun A new star, usually appearing suddenly, shining for a brief period, and then sinking into obscurity. Such appearances are supposed to result from cosmic collisions, as of a dark star with interstellar nebulosities.
nova         
  • [[GK Persei]]: Nova of 1901
  • Nova Eridani 2009]] ([[apparent magnitude]] ~8.4)
  • Nova in [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
CATACLYSMIC NUCLEAR EXPLOSION IN A WHITE DWARF STAR
Nova and Supernova; Recurrent Nova; Novas; Classical nova; Recurring nova; Recurrent nova; Helium nova; Stellar surface fusion; RNe; CNe; Recurrent novae; Recurrent Novae; Novae; Neon nova; Stellar novas; Stellar novae; Stellar nova; Nova (star)
['n??v?]
¦ noun (plural novae -vi: or novas) Astronomy a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to normal.
Origin
C19: from L., feminine of novus 'new' (because such stars were thought to be newly formed).
Nova         
  • [[GK Persei]]: Nova of 1901
  • Nova Eridani 2009]] ([[apparent magnitude]] ~8.4)
  • Nova in [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
CATACLYSMIC NUCLEAR EXPLOSION IN A WHITE DWARF STAR
Nova and Supernova; Recurrent Nova; Novas; Classical nova; Recurring nova; Recurrent nova; Helium nova; Stellar surface fusion; RNe; CNe; Recurrent novae; Recurrent Novae; Novae; Neon nova; Stellar novas; Stellar novae; Stellar nova; Nova (star)
<processor> A minicomputer(?) introduced by Data General in 1969, with four 16-bit accumulators, AC0 to AC3, and a 15-bit program counter. A later model also had a 15-bit stack pointer and frame pointer. AC2 and AC3 could be used for indexed addressing and AC3 was used to store the return address on a subroutine call. Apart from the small register set, the NOVA was an ordinary CPU design. Memory could be accessed indirectly through addresses stored in other memory locations. If locations 0 to 3 were used for this purpose, they were auto-incremented after being used. If locations 4 to 7 were used, they were auto-decremented. Memory could be addressed in 16-bit words up to a maximum of 32K words (64K bytes). The instruction cycle time was 500 nanoseconds(?). The Nova originally used core memory, then later dynamic RAM. Like the PDP-8, the Data General Nova was also copied, not just in one, but two implementations - the {Data General MN601} and Fairchild 9440. Luckily, the NOVA was a more mature design than the PDP-8. Another CPU, the PACE, was based on the NOVA design, but featured 16-bit addresses (instead of the Nova's 15), more addressing modes, and a 10-level stack (like the {Intel 8008}). [Speed, mini?] (2003-10-23)

Wikipedia

Nova (disambiguation)

A nova is an exploding star.

Nova or NOVA may also refer to:

Examples of use of Nova
1. A Webb supporter lifts his fist into the air and shouts, "NoVa, NoVa, NoVa!" 10:08 , Webb: Andrew Hurst, a Democratic candidate for Congress, takes the stage to announce that while he didn‘t win his race, he fought hard.
2. "He never had a chance," Story‘s wife, Nova, said.
3. csmonitor.com HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA Sometimes, you just get it wrong.
4. We listen to everything: samba, bossa nova, reggae, rap.
5. Frank Skidmore, a spokesman for the Nova Scotia RCMP detachments.