Supernova Blast | 04 Jun 2019
- Scientists have discovered about 1,800 new supernovae, or exploding stars.
 - New discovery may help measure how fast the universe is expanding.
 - The finding includes 58 Type Ia supernovae located eight billion light years away.
 - Supernova: A supernova is the name given to an exploding star that has reached the end of its life.
 - Researchers used the Subaru Telescope and the Hyper Suprime-Cam, an 870 megapixel digital camera attached at its top.
 - Subaru Telescope is the telescope of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, located at the Mauna Kea Observatory on Hawaii.