How much energy can the expanding cloud of a supernova momentarily radiate during its brightest phase?

Answer

As much energy as the Sun does over three million years.

During the brightest phase of a supernova explosion, the expanding cloud can momentarily radiate energy equivalent to the Sun's output over a period of three million years.

How much energy can the expanding cloud of a supernova momentarily radiate during its brightest phase?
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