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Surveying the sky for supernovae
Surveying the sky for supernovae
The Dark Energy Survey has found 200 candidate supernovae at great distances, providing a test for dark energy.
30 June 2013
Interview with
Chris D'Andrea, University of Portsmouth
Part of the show The National Astronomy Meeting 2013
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