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Seeing quadruple: Rare gravitational lensing warps light from explosion of distant dying star : Big Island Now
With the help of an observatory atop Maunakea on the Big Island, a team of astronomers were able to capture a bizarre quadruple image of the supernova dubbed “SN Zwicky.”
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