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April 2, 2001
01:00 PM (EDT)
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STScI-2001-09
Blast from the Past: Farthest Supernova Ever Seen Sheds Light on Dark Universe
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Hubble Spies Most Distant Supernova Ever Seen
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PRC2001-09
Supernova 1997ff's Cosmic Neighborhood
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Home Galaxy of Supernova 1997ff
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The Dying Star, Supernova 1997ff
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The Expanding Universe
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Expansion of the Universe Over Time
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Changes in the Rate of Expansion over Time
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Composition of the Cosmos
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