Astronomers detect dust around a primitive star
Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 13:56
in Astronomy & Space
A Cornell-led team of astronomers has observed dust forming around a dying star in a nearby galaxy, giving a glimpse into the early Universe and enlivening a debate about the origins of all cosmic dust...
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