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Supernovae Articles

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

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

3: SN 2010af prediscovery made at Taurus Hill Observatory.
A faint supernova was visible in the prediscovery pictures.

4: Confimation pictures of the supernova SN 2010V.
Markku Nissinen and Veli-pekka Hentunen photographed the supernova SN 2010V confirmation pictures 7.2.2010

5: Hentunen and Nissinen photographed the supernova SN 2010U
The brightness of the SN 2010U was about 16.6CR magnitudes.

6: SN 2010O and SN 2010P in Arp299 (NGC 3690)
Supernova SN 2010O was observed by the THO research team.

7: NGC 4857 and possible supernova
NGC 4857 photographed at THO by Hentunen

8: The confirmation pictures of the supernovae SN 2009nr and SN 2010B
SN 2009nr and SN 2010B photgraphed.

9: Supernova SN 2009iy discovered at Taurus Hill Observatory
Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Markku Nissinen started the new observing season by discovering the supernova.

10: Superova SN 2009bw is very dim
SN 2009bw has now a brightness on 17.5CR magnitudes.


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