Irish astronomer spots second supernova

An amateur astronomer has said he got the shock of his life when he made Ireland’s second discovery of a supernova in less than two years.

Irish astronomer spots second supernova

An amateur astronomer has said he got the shock of his life when he made Ireland’s second discovery of a supernova in less than two years.

Dave Grennan was stargazing from his back garden in Raheny, north Dublin when he spotted the 123 million-year-old spectacle in the sky.

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