Friday, 9 November 2012

DR KTE HSBND TRMNL BRN CA

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////////////////////ESETAN= EXTEND SCREEN, ESCALATE Rx AS NEEDED



////////////////////SCIAM=SN 1000+0216, which lies at a redshift of 3.9, went off some 12 billion years ago. The discovery smashes the record held by a supernova identified by Cooke and his colleagues in 2009 at redshift 2.36, which corresponds to a light-travel time of about 11 billion years. The new record holder may also be a kind of pair-production supernova, Cooke and his colleagues report, but the data on the distant cataclysm are too limited to determine the exact mechanism behind the luminous blast.


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