Supernovae Articles
1: Taurus Hill Observatory supernova observations in Nature article.
"A low-energy core-collapse supernova without a hydrogen envelope" -article was published in a well known Nature publication 4th of June.
2: SN 2009bw is getting even dimmer
SN 2008bw, Messier 3 and Messier 92 were still visible with the CCD -camera.
3: SN 2008ip, SN 2009N, SN 2009bw and Messier 13 observed
Some last pictures of the observing season 2008-2009.
4: SN 2009bw observed again at Taurus Hill Observatory.
SN 2009bw is getting dimmer.
5: SN 2009W observed with GR15 and NOT
SN 2009W observations were made in co-operation with the NOT.
6: SN 2009dd, SN 2008ip and some DS objects photographed.
1st of May pictures from the Taurus Hill Observatory.
7: Supernova SN 2009bw observed.
SN 2009bw was still a 15.15R magnitudes bright 30.4.2009.
8: Confirmation picture of the SN 2009ds.
SN 2009ds was about 15.9R magnitudes when photographed.
9: Supernovae SN 2008ip and SN 2009N
These old supernovae were observed by Hentunen and Nissinen.
10: GRB 090424 observed at Taurus Hill Observatory
The GRB vas visible in the CCD pictures taken by Hentunen and Nissinen.
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