Science
Our Nearest Star Cluster Appears To Be Being Ripped Apart By An Unseen Structure – IFLScience
Scientists have found some tantalizing evidence that the closest star cluster to the Sun is being gravitationally disrupted. This preliminary finding, repo
Scientists have found some tantalizing evidence that the closest star cluster to the Sun is being gravitationally disrupted. This preliminary finding, reported in Astronomy & Astrophysics, suggests that the cluster encountered a massive unseen structure hundreds of millions of years ago. Thats when the ripping apart begun.
The star cluster in question is known as Hyades. It is located 153 light-years away, and it can be seen as a V-shape distribution of stars at the head of the constellation Taurus….
-
General19 hours agoGymnastics club in Berwick shuts down following child safety complaint
-
Noosa News22 hours agoSanta drops in for carols
-
Business24 hours agoHow much upside does Macquarie predict for Sonic Healthcare shares?
-
Noosa News17 hours agoMeticulously crafted home in heart of Noosa Heads
