Supernovae Articles
31: Supernova SN 2009N monitored at Taurus Hill Observatory
The research team measures the brightness of the supernova regularly with the photometric R -filter.
32: SN 2009bw has achieved the maximum brightness
SN 2009bw has brightness of 14.7R
33: Supernova SN 2009bw discovered at Taurus Hill Observatory
Supernova was discovered from the galaxy UGC.
34: Hentunen and Nissinen as one of the discoverers of the supernova SN 2009bt
SN 2009bt was sixth supernova that was discovered at THO.
35: The gamma-ray burst GRB 090313 observed
Markku Nissinen observed GRB 090313 with GRAS-04 telescope.
36: SN 2009an photographed by the research team
Markku Nissinen and Veli-Pekka Hentunen photographed SN 2009an with the RAS Observatory GRAS 1 -telescope.
37: Supernovae SN 2008ip and SN 2008N
Research team photographed these rare type of supernovae.
38: Messier 51 and supernova SN 2009Q
Supernova SN 2009Q is still "visible" for the CCD.
39: Supernovae SN 2008ip, SN 2009N and SN 2009Q
Research team photographed and measured some supernovae.
40: Supernova SN 2009Q discovered at Taurus Hill Observatory
Supernova SN 2009Q is fifth supernova discovery that is made at THO.
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