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Emma Pidden and Caroline MacLeod

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Freshman Physical Science: Astronomy Bibliography

4 April 2010

Boyel, Alan. "Scientists Identify Brightest Supernova." Msnbc. 8 May 2007. Web. 4 Apr.

2010.This is talking about the brightest supernova ever.

Brecher, Kenneth. "Supernova." 2005. Web. 2 Apr. 2010.General information of supernovae.

Bryner, Jenna. "Astronomers Find Super Nova First Spotted in A.D. 185." CNN. 28 Sept. 2006.

Web. 3 Apr. 2010.This talks about the first Supernova ever seen.

"Crucial Steps Taken in Laser Guide Star System." Llnl.gov. 1995. Web. 4 Apr. 2010.A

Supernova was found using a telescope with a laser.

"High Energy Cosmic Rays and Supernove." Virtual Visitor Center. 15 June 2009. Web. 2 Apr.

2010.This talks about cosmic rays and how they are connected to Supernove.

"High Energy Cosmic Rays and Supernove." Virtual Visitor Center. 15 June 2009. Web. 2 Apr.

2010.This talks about cosmic rays and how they are connected to Supernove.
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"NASA's Chandra Sees Brightest Supernova Ever." NASA. 5 July 2007. Web. 2 Apr. 2010. The

chandra (NASA's X-Ray observatory center) spotted the brightest supernova ever.

"Peculiar, Junior-Sized Supernova Discovered By New York Teen." Science Daily. 11 June

2009. Web. 4 Apr. 2010.This site talked about a supernova spotted by a teen in New York.

"SN 2006GY: NASA's Chandra Sees Brightest Supernova Ever." Chandra X-Ray

Observatory. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 13 Feb. 2009. Web. 9

Apr. 2010. <http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2007/sn2006gy/>. Facts for the SN

2006GY, a particular supernova, specifically its observation date.

"Supernovae." Imagine The Universe! Home Page. Nov. 2004. Web. 10 Apr. 2010.

<http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l2/supernovae.html>. About

the types of Supernovae especially type II.

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