Comet collisions every six seconds explain 17-year-old stellar mystery

Thursday, November 8, 2012 - 17:00 in Astronomy & Space

(Phys.org)—Every six seconds, for millions of years, comets have been colliding with one another near a star in the constellation Cetus called 49 CETI, which is visible to the naked eye.

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