A worldwide network of telescopes is spending time every night watching the odd death throes of a star very much like the sun.
The project is the latest in an elaborately choreographed collaboration called the Whole Earth Telescope. It includes observatories in China, South Korea, Taiwan, Poland, Austria, Italy, South Africa, Chile, Germany, Lithuania, India, New Zealand, France, the Netherlands, Canary Islands, Russia, Austria and the United States.
The project is the latest in an elaborately choreographed collaboration called the Whole Earth Telescope. It includes observatories in China, South Korea, Taiwan, Poland, Austria, Italy, South Africa, Chile, Germany, Lithuania, India, New Zealand, France, the Netherlands, Canary Islands, Russia, Austria and the United States.
Full article by Irene Klotz on Discovery News
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