Physics Buzz -
14 Feb 2019 22:25
Since ancient times, people gazing up at the night sky have seen animals, gods and goddesses, and other entities in the patterns of stars. Now scientists, using modern technology to peer heavenward, have spotted a new celestial object: a somewhat pudgy dragon lurking in the clouds of the Orion Nebula. The dragon's fat shape holds clues about how stars form--and how the process stops.Orion's Nebula is an enormous cloud of gas and dust about 1,300 light-years from Earth. It's the closest so-called...
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