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New images of dying stars captured

Washington: Astronomers have captured the images of the most distant dying stars or supernovas ever observed, using a new technique that could provide new insights into the formation of the earliest galaxies. A supernova exploding stars occur when a massive star more than 50 times the mass of the Sun dies   ....Read more

Ms.By: Lesley Carol Prince | Saturday , 11 Jul '09 10:31:01 AM Reply | Forward What fascination information. It is particularly a propos as I just came inside after watching scudding clouds moving across the face of the moon. In my neighbourhood today a film is being shot that involves a night scene on Hallowe'en night. This eerie sky is ideal for conveying the mystery of the moon.
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