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11 August 2019 at 3:24 pm
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Derek Robson
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Supernovae can be seen visually. So what extra does spectroscopy do? Is it that spectra of supernovae can be used to classify them, in a similar way that spectra of stars can classify the stars into certain spectral types?
When a stars goes supernovae, is there a change in spectra (composition wise) before and after?