Supernovae Articles
51: GRB080430 photographed at Taurus Hill Observatory
Research team photographed GRB080430 just two hours after the discovery.
52: Supernovae SN2008P and SN2008bx
Two supernovae photographed at Taurus Hill Observatory
53: SN2008bo has brightened
Supernova SN2008bo, which has been discovered by THO, is more bright now than previous time photographed at THO
54: SN2008bo in colours
This supernova that was discovered at THO is now also photographed in colours.
55: New supernova, SN2008bo, discovered at Taurus Hill Observatory (updated 3.4.)
Second supernova discovery made at Taurus Hill Observatory.
56: Supernovae SN2008bi, SN2008bj and SN2008bl
Three recently discovered supernovae photographed.
57: Supernovae SN2008bf, SN2008bg and SN2008bh
Three recently discovered supernovae photographed at THO.
58: The afterglow of the gammaray burst GRB080319B observed at THO (updated 21.3. 11:07)
Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Markku Nissinen observed the afterglow in the Taurus Hill Observatory 19./20.3.2008.
59: Supernovae SN2008at and SN2008ax photographed.
Another two supernovae observed at Taurus Hill Observatory.
60: Supernova SN2008an photographed at Taurus Hill Observatory
SN2008an is a Ic type of supernova.
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