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Using technology to unlock empathy through realistic race and disability simulations.

This paper explores the critical window immediately following a supernova explosion. By utilizing the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC), researchers conducted rapid follow-up observations of "infant" supernovae—those caught within hours or days of their initial outburst. The study demonstrates the necessity of high-cadence, early-time data to understand the progenitor systems and the physics of the explosion's earliest phases.

Proves that rapid-response protocols are vital for future large-scale surveys, such as those planned for the Vera C. Rubin Observatory . Other Notable Work by Dane Cross dane cross

While there isn't a single "official" academic paper titled "Dane Cross," Dane Cross is a researcher and accessibility advocate who has contributed to various publications, particularly in the fields of astronomy and disability advocacy.

Details the use of the Gran Telescopio Canarias and coordination with transient surveys to trigger immediate observations. Using technology to unlock empathy through realistic race

How specific terminology impacts patient care and the humanization of clinical settings. An Unwanted Christmas Gift for People with Disabilities

Discusses the challenge of capturing supernovae in their infancy and the importance of rapid response times in modern astronomy. Other Notable Work by Dane Cross While there

Reflections on the Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Conference (AITCAP) and calls to action for the travel industry.