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FSU-led research team discovers unique supernova explosion – Mirage News
Assistant Professor of Physics Eric Hsiao, seated, with researchers, from left, Chris Ashall, Sahana Kumar, Melissa Shahbandeh, Scott Davis and Jing…

Assistant Professor of Physics Eric Hsiao, seated, with researchers, from left, Chris Ashall, Sahana Kumar, Melissa Shahbandeh, Scott Davis and Jing Lu.
One-hundred million light years away from Earth, an unusual supernova is exploding.
That exploding star – which is known as “supernova LSQ14fmg” – was the faraway object discovered by a 37-member international research team led by Florida State University Assistant Professor of Physics Eric Hsiao. Their research, which was published in The Ast…
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