Supernovae Articles
11: Supernova SN2009bw and other stellar objects
SN2009bw is still somehow visible
12: SN 2009gt confirmation picture taken.
Hentunen and Nissinen photographed SN2009gt by using the RAS Observatory remote telescope.
13: Confirmation picture from the SN200fi
Hentunen and Nissinen photographed confirmation picture from this supernova.
14: GRB090530 after glow photographed
After glow was observed by Hentunen and Nissinen.
15: SN2009bw and other stellar objects
THO research team phographed SN2009bw, Pluto, M11 and M12
16: 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.
17: SN 2009bw is getting even dimmer
SN 2008bw, Messier 3 and Messier 92 were still visible with the CCD -camera.
18: SN 2008ip, SN 2009N, SN 2009bw and Messier 13 observed
Some last pictures of the observing season 2008-2009.
19: SN 2009bw observed again at Taurus Hill Observatory.
SN 2009bw is getting dimmer.
20: SN 2009W observed with GR15 and NOT
SN 2009W observations were made in co-operation with the NOT.
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