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SUPERNOVA TIME TRAVEL AT SUBARU TELESCOPE: Super Explosion in 16th Century Caught by Subaru in 21st Century
SUPERNOVA TIME TRAVEL AT SUBARU TELESCOPE: Super Explosion in 16th Century Caught by Subaru in 21st Century

When a person looks up into the nighttime sky, they see stars, planets, and galaxies across a sea of darkness. The movements of planets and seasonal variations to the constellations have been relatively the same for thousands of years. What if the sky changed overnight and a new star brighter than anything else appeared? Would it be noticed if...

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SUPERNOVA TIME TRAVEL AT SUBARU TELESCOPE: Super Explosion in 16th Century Caught by Subaru in 21st Century - December 3, 2008 New


Suprime-Cam upgraded with ultra-sensitive CCDs - November 20, 2008


Subaru Tackles Galaxy Evolution in Distant Universe ~The Discovery of Galaxy Groups 8 Billion Light Years Away~ - October 30, 2008


Galaxy Ramming Through Space Creates Fireballs - October 6, 2008


Starburst Galaxy Having Baby Boom - July 10, 2008


Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A: Decoding Light to Uncover the Mystery of its Birth - May 29, 2008

 
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Message from Professor Iye: Recipient of Nishina Memorial Prize 2008 - December 4, 2008 New

New Technology by Subaru Astronomer Will Help Discover Extrasolar Planets - November 26, 2008 New

JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT - SUBARU INSTRUMENT ASTRONOMER - November 25, 2008 New

JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT - PUBLIC INFORMATION & OUTREACH ASSOCIATE - November 24, 2008 New

Pre-Cooling of Infrared Instruments Now Automatic - October 23, 2008

SHARING ASTRONOMY WITH KUPUNA - September 17, 2008
 
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