Stig Östlund

onsdag, oktober 05, 2011

The Most Distant and Ancient Supernovae in the Young Universe


A team of Japanese, Israeli, and U.S. astronomers used the Subaru Telescope to assemble the largest sample ever found of the most distant exploding stars called supernovae, which emitted their light about ten billion years ago, long before the Earth was formed. The researchers used this sample of ancient supernovae to determine how frequently such explosions of stars occurred in the young universe.


http://www.spacedaily.com/

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