Friday, July 1, 2011

On-the-go Astronomy goes live - Astronomy.com blog - Astronomy.com ...

On-the-go Astronomy goes live - Astronomy.com blog - Astronomy.com ...

Astronomers consider it especially interesting because it is likely a recycled pulsar that lost its companion. However, they can#t rule out that it may be a young pulsar born with a lower-than-usual magnetic field. ...


Astronomers consider it especially interesting because it is likely a recycled pulsar that lost its companion. However, they can#t rule out that it may be a young pulsar born with a lower-than-usual magnetic field. ...


Astronomers consider it especially interesting because it is likely a recycled pulsar that lost its companion. However, they can#t rule out that it may be a young pulsar born with a lower-than-usual magnetic field. ...


Using a combination of instruments on the European Southern Observatory#s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT), a team of astronomers has discovered the most massive stars to date. One star at birth had more than 300 times the mass of the ...


Using a combination of instruments on the European Southern Observatory#s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT), a team of astronomers has discovered the most massive stars to date. One star at birth had more than 300 times the mass of the ...


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