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  • Astronomers Discover a Supernova/Gamma Ray Burst Hybrid

    Just when we thought we were beginning to understand what supernovae and gamma ray bursts were all about. Astronomers have just uncovered the true nature of what they thought was a regular supernova observed in January. At the time, it looked like a supernova emitting a 5-minute long burst of X-rays. But these X-rays were [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 25, 2008
  • Biggest Ever Cosmic Explosion Observed 7.5 Billion Light Years Away

    A record-breaking gamma ray burst was observed yesterday (March 19th) by NASA's Swift satellite. After red-shift observations were analysed, astronomers realized they were looking at an explosion half-way across the Universe, some 7.5 billion light years away. This means that the burst occurred 7.5 billion years ago, when the Universe was ...
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 20, 2008
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