Eine moderne Textfassung mit Kommentar und metrologischem Anhang und einer Einführung in Leben und Werk des Rechenmeisters. We have discovered 21 new Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and have used them to trace the history of cosmic expansion over the last 10 billion years. This "Cited by" count includes citations to the following articles in Scholar. ‘Refsdal’ meets Popper: comparing predictions of the re-appearance of the multiply imaged supernova behind MACSJ1149.5+2223. These objects, which include 13 spectroscopically confirmed SNe Ia at z > 1, were discovered during 14 epochs of reimaging of the GOODS fields North and South over two years with the Advanced Camera for … The ones marked * may be different from the article in the profile. Google Scholar 11. Adam Riess is an astrophysicist at the STScI and a professor of astronomy and physics at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Treu, T. et al. Adam Riess Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University Verified email at pha.jhu.edu Michael Stephanou University of Cape Town Verified email at myuct.ac.za David Parkinson Senior Researcher, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute Verified email at kasi.re.kr A Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics workshop in July 2019 directed attention to the Hubble constant discrepancy. Adam Riess Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University Verified email at pha.jhu.edu Will Sutherland Queen Mary, University of London Verified email at qmul.ac.uk Brian Schmidt Professor of Astronomy, The Australian National University Verified email at anu.edu.au Adam Riess Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University Verified email at pha.jhu.edu David Parkinson Senior Researcher, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute Verified email at kasi.re.kr We use the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to reduce the uncertainty in the local value of the Hubble constant (H_0) from 3.3% to 2.4%. Measuring the Hubble constant Mario Livio is an astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. Vieweg, Braunschweig/Wiesbaden 1992 Google Scholar Deschauer S.: Das zweite Rechenbuch von Adam Ries.