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Eugene

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Thu Jan 10, 2013, 10:51 AM Jan 2013

Supernova 'Mingus' could shed light on dark energy

Source: BBC

10 January 2013 Last updated at 05:14 GMT

Supernova 'Mingus' could shed light on dark energy

Astronomers have spotted the most distant supernova ever seen.

Nicknamed "Mingus", it was described at the 221st American Astronomical Society meeting in the US.

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Formally called SN SCP-0401, the supernova was something of a chance find in a survey carried out in part by the Supernova Cosmology Project (SCP) using the Hubble space telescope, first undertaken in 2004.

But the data were simply not good enough to pin down what was seen. As David Rubin of the University of California, Berkeley, lead author on the study, told the AAS meeting, "for a sense of brightness, this supernova is about as bright as a firefly viewed from 3,000 miles away".

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Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20968199

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Supernova 'Mingus' could shed light on dark energy (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2013 OP
It's no great stretch yesphan Jan 2013 #1

yesphan

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1. It's no great stretch
Thu Jan 10, 2013, 11:10 AM
Jan 2013

to assume that this supernova was named after Charles Mingus which is also very cool.

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