Episode 98: Retconning the Romulan Supernova

Published: May 24, 2020, 5:07 p.m.

b"Guest: Dr. Andy Howell \\n\\nIn the 2009 Star Trek movie, Romulus is destroyed by a supernova that exploded 500 lightyears away, a cataclysm that is said to threaten the entire galaxy. But on Star Trek: Picard, the star that goes supernova is Romulus' own star, and there's no mention of galactic destruction. Why the change? There's no one better to ask than Dr. Andy Howell, an astronomer who leads the Global Supernova Project and also produces and hosts a YouTube series called Science vs. Cinema.\\n\\nScience vs. Cinema's Star Trek: Picard episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmvRvFqqTCw\\n\\nFollow us on Twitter!\\nMike: @Miquai\\nAndy: @d_a_howell\\nScience vs. Cinema: @ScienceVsCinema"