Categories related to Science: Astronomy: Stars: Novae and Supernovae: Science: Astronomy: Data Archives: Supernovae and Remnants (7) Science: Astronomy: Stars: Neutron Stars (22) Science: Astronomy: Stars: Stellar Evolution (11) Science: Physics: Astrophysics (53) Science: Physics: Particle: Neutrino (87) Websites on Novae and Supernovae: International Supernovae Network Includes recent discoveries and technical information about finding supernovae. Latest Supernovae A list of the latest Supernovae with reference images. List of Recent Supernovae Huge index of recent supernovae, including date found, SN position, and host galaxy. Masi Astro Images Photometry Site intro in English and Italian. A short list of Supernovae and variable star images. SNEWS: SuperNova Early Warning System Network utilizing neutrino detectors to detect neutrino burst from supernova in order to provide a prompt alert to astronomers. Supernova, by HEASARC HEASARC: High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center provides a short article regarding the high-energy aspects of supernovae explosions. Supernova Taxonomy A discussion of the taxonomy of supernovae. Supernovae Fundamentals of type I and II supernovae. Type 1a Supernovae and the Cosmological Constant Brief look at recent type Ia supernova data and the cosmological constant University of Texas Supernovae Research Includes research contacts, preprints, reviews and published papers by the Astronomy group of the University of Texas. Very-Late-Type Spiral and Irregular Galaxy Supernova Search Current statistics of search at University of Iowa, movies of observed SNe. The rates in Sdm-Sm and Irr galaxies seem to be higher even than in late type Sbc-Sd galaxies. When supernovae go hyper: NASA article Magazine-style article written by NASA on the explanation for gamma-ray bursts surrounding 'hypernova' type supernovae. X-ray Astronomy: Supernovae and their remnants Brief NASA introduction to supernovae. Includes images. Remnant of Chinese Supernova Scientists using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have found new evidence that a pulsar in the constellation of Sagittarius was created when a massive star exploded, witnessed by Chinese astronomers in the year 386 AD. (January 10, 2001)
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