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What does SNe stand for?

Supernovae (astronomy)


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Syndicat National de l'edition (French Publisher's Association)
Syndicat National des Ecoles (French: National Association of Schools; est. 1962)
Syndicat National des Enseignants (French: National Union of Teachers; Luxembourg)
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Société Nationale Elf Aquitaine (French oil company)
State of Nevada Employees Association
Student National Education Association
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Most minerals found on Earth are the products of supernovae.
We're starting to make meaningful comments about how useful these supernovae can be for precision cosmology," Woosley says.
Normally, scientists find supernovae by comparing pictures taken at different times of the same patch of sky and looking for changes.
Researchers have conducted scaled experiments on the OMEGA fusion laser simulating the explosion hydrodynamics of core-collapse in supernovae.
Although the universe holds billions of stars, people only discover and record about three dozen supernovae a year.
In June, Poznanski happened upon the spectrum while searching for Type II supernovae he hopes to use as distance indicators to confirm the accelerating expansion of the universe.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] By early 2008, Tom Boles had discovered some 108 supernovae in galaxies beyond our own, within a decade.
Astronomers believe both supernovae and quasars are responsible for the dust that helped seed early stars.

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