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  • | title = Tired Light and Type Ia Supernovae Observations ..., I have conducted a computer simulation study of light propagation from a supernova to an observer based on the tired light assumptions. The results of the sim
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  • | title = Understanding Supernovas - Type I | keywords = [[Supernova]]
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  • * 2008 - "[[Relation Between Black Hole and Supernova Actions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_683.p * 1989 - "[[Understanding Supernovas - Type I]]"
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  • ...ing a [[photometric system]] of five filters (named ''u'', ''g'', ''r'', ''i'' and ''z''). These images are processed to produce lists of objects observ ...dss.org/dr7/}}</ref> The filters are placed on the camera in the order ''r,i,u,z,g''. To reduce noise the camera is cooled to 190 [[kelvin]] (about −8
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  • | type = S0 pec<ref name="ned">{{cite web ...g the galaxy's fundamental properties such as its [[Hubble sequence|Hubble type]] ([[lenticular galaxy]] or a giant [[elliptical galaxy]])<ref name=harris1
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  • ...hange over time, unlike the [[comoving distance]], and its velocity ''v'', i.e. the [[derivative]] of proper distance with respect to cosmological time |[[Type Ia supernova]], the uncertainty is expected to go down by a factor of more than two with
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