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Stellar Autopsies

Classify the light curves of dying stars

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About Stellar Autopsies

Some stars explode at the end of their lives as supernovae. We can learn about the type of star and material expelled based on the changes in the explosion brightness as a function of time, or a light curve. Help us classify supernovae light curves!