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A bit of astronomy and astrophysics background information



A supernova (here we show SN1994D in the Galaxy NGC4526 - image source: wikipedia) marks the brilliant death throes of a star, during which it outshines its entire galaxy. It not only marks death, though: supernova ejecta change the evolution of the universe and enable the formation of planets and life as we know it. From the iron in your blood to the silicon in your laptop, supernovae return heavy element…</description>
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If you are interested, follow the steps:

	*  go through checklist
	*  check out what we expect from you (expectations, acceptance requirements and application guidelines)
	*  get familiar with TARDIS and pick a project from our Ideas Page
	*  apply

Accepted projects for GSoC 2016

These were the projects that we selected for GSoC 2016 (a while ago but still a good reference) and can serve as a reference for future proposals:</description>
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