
Astronomers should look for stars that simply disappear as well as those that explode as supernovae. These could reveal a myriad of new astronomical phenomena, researchers say.
The survey would be the first of its kind and could also identify many new supernovae as well as objects never seen before, according to a recent study in the Astrophysical Journal.
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Looking for stars that vanish from the sky
Posted by Naacal at 5:35 AM
2 comments:
Can you do everyone a favour and not steal a story off someone else's site? Lifting the whole story onto your site, and then putting a link at the end, does not make it ok. Cosmos paid a journalist to write that story so they could bring readers to their site, not so you could lift it and get all the hits.
Well, I couldn't imagine that a blog with not more than 20 readers like mine would send Cosmos Magazine bankrupt.
Just kidding. :)
Fair enough, my bad: I was not stealing (I wouldn't had stated the source if I did) but you're right: I've just started blogging and I thought this posts of mine would have brought more readers to Cosmos Magazine, and not vice versa. In fact, that's what happened, according to my stats.
But, I won't put the whole article on my blog in the future, I promise.
Hope I still can link to you :)
p.s.: why anonymous? Not even a nick? :)
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