Seeing stellar explosions in high definition

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- This article discusses the development of a new camera system that can capture high-definition images of stellar explosions, known as supernovae.
- The camera system, called the Visible Integral Field Replicable Unit Spectrograph (VIRUS), can take detailed measurements of the light emitted by supernovae, allowing scientists to better understand the physical processes involved in these dramatic events.
- The improved imaging capabilities of the VIRUS camera will help astronomers study the evolution of supernovae over time, providing valuable insights into the life cycle of stars and the formation of elements in the universe.

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