Long-term observations made with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph at Gemini South

Long-term observations made with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph at Gemini South, combined with Spitzer space telescope data, reveal how core collapse supernovae can make an important, yet largely unrecognized, contribution to the overall dust budget of the Universe. The research of Geoff Clayton with his grad students, Kelsie Krafton and Ed Montiel, as well as his former grad student, Jen Andrews, is featured in Gemini Focus this month on page 5-8. Read more