Collaboration uncovers the origin of extraordinary supernovae
Tuesday, June 7, 2016 - 08:30
in Astronomy & Space
Astronomers using the OISTER telescope consortium in Japan have uncovered new information about the origin of 'extraordinary supernovae' explosions, which are brighter than normal ones. This new information will help improve measurements of the Universe's expansion, and of the Dark Energy which controls the final fate of the cosmos.