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Supernovae Articles

1: Gamma ray burst GRB 111228A optical afterglow observed.
THO research team made observations with GRAS017 remote telescope.

2: Gamma ray burst GRB 110422A optical afterglow was observed at Taurus Hill Observatory
THO research team managed to photograph this GRB

3: Gamma ray burst GRB110213A observed also at Taurus Hill Observatory
Research team managed to photograph the GRB with THO equipment.

4: GRB110213A observed by using the GRAS 011 remote telescope.
Research team managed to photograph and measure the GRB.

5: GRB110205A observed by Taurus Hill Observatory research team
Markku Nissinen, Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Tuomo Salmi observed this long distance GRB.

6: The optical afterglow of the gamma ray burst GRB 101024A was observed by THO research team.
The photograph was taken by Markku Nissinen and the measurements were made by Markku Nissinen, Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Tuomo Salmi.

7: SN 2010iz confirmation picture taken by THO research team.
Markku Nissinen and Veli-Pekka Hentunen photographed the confirmation picture from the supernova that was located in the galaxy UGC3552.

8: Optical after glow of the GRB 100906A photographed by using the Nerpio GRAS-007 remote telescope
Markku Nissinen, Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Tuomo Salmi managed to photograph the optical after glow of the GRB 100906A.

9: The afterglow of the gamma ray burst GRB100901A photographed.
Research team managed to take color picture from the GRB.

10: GRB 100805A photgraphed by using the New Mexico Mayhill GRAS002-telescope
Taurus Hill observatory research team photographed the gamma ray burst GRB 100805A.


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