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Supernova Casts Doubt on "Standard Candle"

Krishna Dagli writes, "A supernova more than twice as bright as others of its type has been observed, suggesting it arose from a star that managed to grow more massive than theoretically thought possible. The observation suggests that Type 1a supernovae may not be 'standard candles' — all having the same intrinsic luminosity — as previously thought. This could affect their use as probes of dark energy, the mysterious force causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate."

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  1. Oh really... by tttonyyy · · Score: 4, Funny

    "twice as bright as others of its type"

    Obviously not a /. reader then. ;)

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    1. Re:Oh really... by Lissajous · · Score: 5, Funny
      "twice as bright as others of its type"

      Obviously not a /. reader then. ;)

      I don't get it.
  2. Re:Canada-France-Hawaii telescope? by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's how we Americans do geography. We know where Hawaii is, and we know that Canada is (vaguely) north of us, and France is somewhere in Asia.

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