Astronomers capture rare and bright supernova explosion.

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Astronomers have discovered a previously unknown supernova explosion more than 4 billion light-years away using gravitational lensing, which acts as a cosmic magnifying glass. The discovery was made using the Zwicky Transient Facility, a robotic camera attached to the Samuel Oschin telescope. The supernova, dubbed SN Zwicky, was confirmed to be a product of gravitational lensing using adaptive optics instruments at three other telescopes. Co-author Ariel Goobar described the find as "a significant step forward in our quest to understand the fundamental forces shaping our universe."
Topics:science#astronomy#fundamental-forces#gravitational-lensing#oskar-klein-center#supernova#zwicky-transient-facility
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