Warwick University astronomer spots most distant explosion ever seen in universe – Coventry Telegraph

Warwick University astronomer spots most distant explosion ever seen in universe – Coventry Telegraph

Posted on 26. May, 2011 by in Astronomers


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Warwick University astronomer spots most distant explosion ever seen in universe
Coventry Telegraph
Dr Andrew Levan was one of the first people in a team of astronomers from the UK and USA to witness an exploding star, known as a Gamma-ray burst (GRB). The explosion was briefly as bright as several thousand galaxies – more than a million million
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