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n2doc

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Thu Apr 4, 2013, 08:29 PM Apr 2013

Hubble Telescope Photographs Farthest Supernova Yet



(Photo : NASA/ESA/A. Riess/D. Jones/S. Rodney) The supernova, designated SN UDS10Wil, is nicknamed SN Wilson, after the 28th U.S. President, Woodrow Wilson. At the time it exploded, the universe was in its early formative years where stars were being born at a rapid rate. he three bottom images, taken in near-infrared light with WFC3, demonstrate how the astronomers found the supernova. The image at far left shows the host galaxy without SN Wilson. The middle image, taken a year earlier, reveals the galaxy with SN Wilson. The supernova cannot be seen because it is too close to the center of its host galaxy. To detect the supernova, astronomers subtracted the left image from the middle image to see the light from SN Wilson, shown in the image at far right.


Astronomers at NASA have spotted the most distant supernova yet of the type used to measure cosmic distances; in fact, the event took place so far away that as scientists watched it, they were watching an event that took place 10 billion years ago.

Nicknamed SN Wilson, the phenomenon is specifically classified as a Type 1a supernova and was discovered as part of a three-year-initiative to find the farthest supernovae possible in hopes that they may offer scientists a sense of how the Universe has expanded ever since the Big Bang.

The Type 1a supernova is especially useful for scientists, according to a statement from NASA, because of their ability to provide a consistent level of brightness that can in turn be used to measure the expansion of space.

"This new distance record holder opens a window into the early universe, offering important new insights into how these stars explode," said research leader David Jones of John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., in the press release. "We can test theories about how reliable these detonations are for understanding the evolution of the universe and its expansion."

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Hubble Telescope Photographs Farthest Supernova Yet (Original Post) n2doc Apr 2013 OP
I know that the description is in English matt819 Apr 2013 #1
Amazing.... Sekhmets Daughter Apr 2013 #2

matt819

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1. I know that the description is in English
Thu Apr 4, 2013, 08:53 PM
Apr 2013

And I can read and pronounce all the words. But I don't understand a bit of what is described.

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