An unusual problem
by Jack GrantAstronomers have an unusual problem that those of us who have to clean our houses wish we had: they are not seeing enough dust, at least in the supernovae they are examining.
What are the implications?
An article at ScienceDaily explains it well.
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The article begins with a non-sequitor: the supernova remnant was created 1,000 years ago and is 200,000 lightyears away. So how come we can see it already?
By Pyesetz the Dog on 06.25.06 03:12