- NASA Scientists Discover 7 New Earth-Sized Planets -- Interview with SMU Professor of Physics Dr. Robert Kehoe (FOX 4 News - DFW, February 22, 2017)
- High school students identify an ultra-rare star (Astronomy Magazine, February 15, 2017)
- New delta Scuti: Rare pulsating star 7,000 light years away is one of only seven in Milky Way (ScienceDaily)
- Rare delta Scuti pulsating star 7,000 light years away is one of only 7 in Milky Way (phys.org)
- Incredibly Rare Pulsating Star Discovered By Astronomers (IFLScience!)
- Rare delta Scuti pulsating star is one of only seven identified by astronomers in Milky Way (Zee News)
- Rare pulsating star spotted 7000 light years away is one of only seven in Milky Way galaxy (The Indian Express)
- Astronomers spot rare pulsating star 7,000 light years away (Yahoo! News India)
- Astronomers have discovered a rare star that pulsates in every direction otherwise (Tajemstvi Vesmiru)
- New delta Scuti: Rare pulsating star 7,000 light years away is 1 of only 7 in Milky Way (Scienmag)
- New delta Scuti: Rare pulsating star 7,000 light years away is 1 of only 7 in Milky Way (SMU Research)
- Nearby Massive Star Explosion 30 Million Years Ago Equaled Detonation of 100 Million Suns (SMU Research)
- ROTSE een kwart eeuu gammaflitsen
- Black hole chokes on a swallowed star (Astronomy magazine, January 30, 2015)
Extensive data analysis has led astronomers to believe they witnessed a giant black hole tear apart a star back in 2009. (ROTSE3 J120847.9+430121, 'Dougie')
- Astronomers Observe Black Hole Choking On A Star 2.9 Billion Light-Years Away (IFLScience!)
(ROTSE3 J120847.9+430121, 'Dougie')
- These North Texas High School Students Discovered New Stars (KERA)
- KERA: Telescope-Wielding Twosome: High School Students Discover New Stars (SMU Research)
- Two high school students discover variable stars during SMU summer program (DMN)
- Eclipsing binary stars discovered by high school students at SMU summer research program (SMU Research)
- Observed by Texas telescope: Light from huge explosion 12 billion years ago reaches Earth (SMU Research)
Known as a gamma-ray burst, the intense light captured in the night sky resulted from one of the biggest and hottest explosions in the universe, occurring shortly after the Big Bang. (Observed by ROTSE-IIIb, McDonald Observtory, Texas)
- Observed by Texas telescope: Light from huge explosion 12 billion years ago reaches Earth (EurekAlert!)
Known as a gamma-ray burst, the rare, intense light captured in the night sky resulted from one of the biggest and hottest explosions in the universe, occurring shortly after the Big Bang.
- Light from huge explosion 12 billion years ago reaches Earth (Science Daily)
- Huge 12 billion-year-old explosion in space has been spotted from Earth - and it could reveal secrets of the early universe (London Daily Mail)
- Massive Burst of Light Soon After Big Bang Just Reached Earth (The Daily Galaxy)
- Light From Star Explosion 12 Billion Years Ago Detected (NDTV)
- Light from huge explosion 12 billion years ago reaches Earth (Reddit commentary)
- Light from 12 billion year-old explosion hits Earth (The Weather Network)
- Massive burst of light from huge explosion soon after Big Bang reaches Earth (Business Standard)
- Light From Huge Explosion 12 Billion Years Ago Reaches Earth (Before It's News)
- Observed by Texas telescope: Light from huge explosion 12 billion years ago reaches Earth (Brightsurf.com)
- Texas Telescope Captures Light from Massive Star Explosion 12 Billion Years Ago (Science World Report)
- Žemę pasiekė 12 mlrd. metų senumo milžiniško sprogimo gama spindulių šviesa (mokslas>.IT - Lithuania)
- Olbrzymi rozbłysk gamma dotarł do Ziemi (Kopalni Wiedzy.pl - Poland)
- White dwarf supernovae are discovered in Virgo Cluster galaxy and in sky area “anonymous” (SMU Research)
(Observed by ROTSE-IIIb, McDonald Observtory, Texas)
- Discovery improves astronomical 'tape measure' scientists use to calculate acceleration of expansion of universe (phys.org)
- White dwarf supernovae are discovered in Virgo Cluster galaxy and in sky area 'anonymous' (ScienceDaily)
Observation of two bright exploding stars has improved the astronomical 'tape measure' that scientists use to calculate the acceleration of the expansion of the universe.
- Supernovae Hunters (SMU Research)
- Texas astronomers find super-luminous supernova (Astronomy magazine, March 29, 2011)
Research reveals that Supernova 2008am is the brightest 'self-interacting' supernova discovered.
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