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This press release from the Gemini Observatory covers the discovery of a supernova using laser adaptive optics. Laser guide adaptive optics help eliminate atmospheric noise from images, making ground-based telescopes almost as sharp as an orbital telescope. The release also includes pictures of the supernova in another galaxy.
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Astronomy
- Instrumentation
= Optical Astronomy
- Stars
= Supernovae
Light
- Modern Optics
= Lasers
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Keywords: lasers, supernova, telescopes
Record Creator: Metadata instance created November 3, 2010 by Raina Khatri
Record Updated: Nov 03, 2010 by Ed Lee
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(Gemini Observatory, 2008), WWW Document, (http://www.gemini.edu/node/11226).
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First Supernova Discovered with Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics (Gemini Observatory, 2008), <http://www.gemini.edu/node/11226>.
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First Supernova Discovered with Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics. (2010, November 3). Retrieved November 12, 2024, from Gemini Observatory: http://www.gemini.edu/node/11226
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Gemini Observatory. First Supernova Discovered with Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics. Gemini Observatory, November 3, 2010. http://www.gemini.edu/node/11226 (accessed 12 November 2024).
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First Supernova Discovered with Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics. Gemini Observatory, 2008. 3 Nov. 2010. 12 Nov. 2024 <http://www.gemini.edu/node/11226>.
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@misc{ Title = {First Supernova Discovered with Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics}, Publisher = {Gemini Observatory}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {12 November 2024}, Month = {November 3, 2010}, Year = {2008} }
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