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Over milions of years, distant, exploding stars eject matter at high speeds.
Both teams found, while they were taking measurements of distant exploding stars in 1997, that the expansion of the universe seemed to be speeding up, but at first neither team believed it.
The faster the expansion, the greater the redshift.What the Supernova Cosmology Project and the High-z Supernova Search both found, and what others have later confirmed, is that distant exploding stars are dimmer, and so farther away, than their redshift implies they should be if the universe has been expanding at a steady clip throughout.
It was to measure that rate of slowing of this outward flight, and thus find the long-sought and elusive answer to the cosmic question, that two teams of astronomers started competing projects in the 1990's using distant exploding stars, supernovas, as cosmic beacons.
The most distant exploding star ever discovered has just given that theory a fresh boost, researchers announced yesterday at a press conference in Washington, D.C.
Two groups of astronomers have analyzed light from distant exploding stars to reach a preliminary verdict on the fate of the expanding universe.
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Fast forward to the 1990s, when we find two teams of astronomers undertaking painstakingly precise observations of distant supernovae — exploding stars so brilliant they can be seen clear across the cosmos — to determine how the expansion rate of space has changed over the history of the universe.
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