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Science 25 June 1993:
Vol. 260. no. 5116, pp. 1878 - 1879
DOI: 10.1126/science.260.5116.1878

Articles

Astronomers Watch the Stars Come Out in Berkeley

New and strange sightings caught the attention of astronomers at this June's American Astronomical Society (AAS) meeting in Berkeley: a supernova that has changed its identity, a clutch of mysterious blue stars, and objects at the edge of the universe, shining brilliantly at the far end of the ultraviolet spectrum. Meanwhile, a more familiar object—one species of supernova—is raising hopes of predicting the ultimate fate of this cosmic zoo.





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