The Royal Astronomical Society -
24 Jun 2014 18:04
Using the AKARI orbiting observatory, astronomers from the Open University have made the first large-scale maps of icy material where stars are forming. In a challenge to conventional ideas about the formation of water in space, they find ice in regions with little dust or gas. Dr Helen Fraser, who led the new work, presented the results in her talk at the National Astronomy Meeting in Portsmouth this week. In space, ice forms by building up a 'frost-like' layer on dust grains at a temperature o...
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