Supernovae, an Accelerating Universe and the Cosmological Constant

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Observations of supernova explosions halfway back to the Big Bang give
plausible evidence that the expansion of the universe has been
accelerating since that epoch, approximately 8 billion years ago and
suggest that energy associated with the vacuum itself may be responsible
for the acceleration.

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