New Mysterious Supernova Discovered
Astronomers have discovered what they think is a new type of supernova, which could have implications for how the universe is measured. More »
Huffington Post - Nov. 9, 2009
New Type of Supernova Discovered
An odd star explosion 160 million light-years away might be the first proof of a theoretical new class of supernova, astronomers suggest. Dubbed SN 2002bj, the blast was... More »
National Geographic - Nov. 9, 2009
New Type of Supernova Discovered
An odd star explosion 160 million light-years away might be the first proof of a theoretical new class of supernova, astronomers suggest. Dubbed SN 2002bj, the blast was... More »
American Scientist - Nov. 9, 2009
UC Berkeley Scientists Find New Class of Supernovae
Stellar astronomy research published by a UC Berkeley-led team Nov. 5 described what scientists believe is a never-before-seen type of supernova. The team, led by Dovi... More »
Daily Californian - Nov. 9, 2009
Unusual Explosion Sparks New Insight Into the Life of Stars
Scientists in California have discovered a new way that stars explode, in research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The discovery hinges on an unusual... More »
Epoch Times - Nov. 8, 2009
UC Berkeley Scientists Find New Class of Supernova...
Stellar astronomy research published by a UC Berkeley-led team Nov. 5 described what scientists believe is a never-before-seen type of supernova. The team, led by Dovi... More »
Daily Californian - Nov. 9, 2009