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Understanding Supernovas: How Scientists Date Their Expansions
Scientists determine the age of a supernova by analyzing the interstellar debris and remnants left behind by previous explosions. Regular people with telescopes also play a crucial role in discovering supernovas in neighboring galaxies, which helps scientists study their origins.
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Scientists are able to determine the age of a supernova by examining interstellar debris using telescopes and spectrographs, and even rely on regular people in their telescopes to spot supernovas in neighboring galaxies.
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Scientists are able to determine the age of a supernova by examining interstellar debris using telescopes and spectrographs, and even rely on regular people in their telescopes to spot supernovas in neighboring galaxies.