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News Release Archive: Cosmology
News Release 28 of 55
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April 2, 2001
01:00 PM (EDT)
News Release Number:
STScI-2001-09
Blast from the Past: Farthest Supernova Ever Seen Sheds Light on Dark Universe
Introduction
Release Text
Release Images
Release Videos
Background Info
Fast Facts
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All videos from this news release:
Composition of the Universe
Running Time:
16 seconds
Artist's Concept
Illustration of Supernova in an Elliptical Galaxy
Running Time:
8 seconds
Illustration of Expanding Universe (Concentric Rings)
Running Time:
21 seconds
Illustration of Image Subtraction
Running Time:
21 seconds
Illustration of Diming of Light by Distance
Running Time:
21 seconds
Zoom out from SN1997f to Big Dipper
Running Time:
28 seconds
Artist's Concept
Animation of Supernova Explosion
Running Time:
13 seconds
Artist's Concept
Illustration of Supernova Image, Light Curve, and Spectrum
Running Time:
8 seconds
Interview with Dr. Adam Riess: Part 1
Running Time:
33 seconds
Interview with Dr. Adam Riess: Part 2
Running Time:
27 seconds
Interview with Dr. Ronald Gilliland: Part 1
Running Time:
25 seconds
Interview with Dr. Ronald Gilliland: Part 2
Running Time:
28 seconds
SSU Webcast: Blast from the Past
Running Time:
41 minutes 34 seconds
SSU
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