The following pages link to Type Ia supernova
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- Calcium (links | edit)
- Chandrasekhar limit (links | edit)
- Copernican principle (links | edit)
- Dark matter (links | edit)
- Fundamental interaction (links | edit)
- Fornax (links | edit)
- Iron (links | edit)
- Mass transfer (links | edit)
- Neutron (links | edit)
- Nickel (links | edit)
- Nova (links | edit)
- Neutron star (links | edit)
- Quasar (links | edit)
- Redshift (links | edit)
- Star (links | edit)
- Supernova (links | edit)
- Stellar evolution (links | edit)
- Sirius (links | edit)
- SN 1987A (links | edit)
- Ursa Major (links | edit)
- Universe (links | edit)
- Virgo (constellation) (links | edit)
- White dwarf (links | edit)
- Accelerating expansion of the universe (links | edit)
- Large Magellanic Cloud (links | edit)
- Kepler's Supernova (links | edit)
- Supernova remnant (links | edit)
- Hubble's law (links | edit)
- Gamma-ray burst (links | edit)
- Gravitational lens (links | edit)
- Binary star (links | edit)
- Timeline of white dwarfs, neutron stars, and supernovae (links | edit)
- Timeline of cosmological theories (links | edit)
- Crab Nebula (links | edit)
- Black dwarf (links | edit)
- Magnetar (links | edit)
- Shock wave (links | edit)
- Supergiant (links | edit)
- Cataclysmic variable star (links | edit)
- Cosmological principle (links | edit)
- Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (links | edit)
- NGC 6240 (links | edit)
- Triangulum Galaxy (links | edit)
- Red supergiant (links | edit)
- Quark star (links | edit)
- Astronomical object (links | edit)
- Compact object (links | edit)
- Reticulum (links | edit)
- Pegasus (constellation) (links | edit)