Record-Breaking Stellar Explosion Helps Understand Far-Off Galaxy
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Astronomers have used light from an exploding star to study a galaxy an astonishing 9.5 billion light-years away. The new data, obtained in part at the MMT Observatory, uses the unique signatures of a distant ultra-luminous supernova to determine the interstellar conditions in the galaxy. This is the first demonstration of such a technique and shows much promise for future studies of the early universe. To read more, click here.