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SN1987A: The story of a supernova - Mighty J-Kep on HubPages
What is SN1987A? A supernova is the largest explosion in the known universe. The Hubble Space telescope has taken hundreds of pictures of this supernova.
The NASA/ESA Hubble Telescope Celebrates Supernova 1987A's 20th
Since then, the telescope has taken hundreds of pictures of the doomed star. The Hubble studies have revealed the following details about the supernova:
NASA - Hubble Finds Rare Progenitor to a Supernova
> Larger image Release No. STScI-2009-13 Image Credit: NASA, ESA, A. Gal-Yam (Weizmann Institute of Science), and D. Leonard (San Diego State University)
Hubble Space Telescope image of supernova 1994D in galaxy NGC 4526
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NASA's Hubble Breaks New Ground with Distant Supernova Discovery NASA's Hubble Space of glowing gas float amid a myriad of stars in this image of the supernova
Space Pictures This Week: Galaxy Tendrils, Star Glob
Hubble sees a cosmic briar patch, a supernova shows its age, volcanic ash spews over Chile, and more in this week's best space pictures.
HubbleSite - Picture Album: Stars: Supernova
Eighth Anniversary Image of Hubble's Smash Hits Supernova 1994D in Galaxy NGC 4526 A String of 'Cosmic Pearls' Surrounds an Exploding Star Combined X-Ray and Optical
5 of the Best Recent Supernovas in Pictures from the Hubble Space
On Thursday and Friday, September 8th and 9th 2011, a Supernova is expected to be visible from earth using just binoculars or a good zoom lens on your camera.
Hubble Supernova HD - YouTube
Hubble Supernova NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has obtained the best images yet of a mysterious mirror- imaged pair of rings of glowing gas that are
Hubble images help pin down identity of August supernova’s
Thanks to images obtained over the past nine years by the Hubble Space Telescope, UC Berkeley astronomers were able to narrow down the identity of the companion star
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