'Star-making machine' discovered
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Jul 11 2008
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Scientists have discovered rare ’star-making machine’ in distant universe, producing stars at big bursts at a rate of up to 4,000 per year, a development that is in contrast to our Milky Way galaxy that pumps out an average of just 10 stars...
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Sharmila Chakravorty
sweety-pie-rims.blog..
Jul 11 2008
Northampton,
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:) nice...scientists doing a lot of work eh??? goood enough...get me some aliens please Mr Scientist...wannna see if they reallly look like the ones we see in the movies...huh!
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I guess this would provide us with immense amount of insight on both early universe conditions and also the birth of planetary systems like out own. Sure, this will take time and generations to really comprehend and follow, but for now the results could be very useful in formulating that all illusive model of the way universe progresses. Finally some definitive answers... Maybe
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:) nice...scientists doing a lot of work eh??? goood enough...get me some aliens please Mr Scientist...wannna see if they reallly look like the ones we see in the movies...huh!
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I guess this would provide us with immense amount of insight on both early universe conditions and also the birth of planetary systems like out own. Sure, this will take time and generations to really comprehend and follow, but for now the results could be very useful in formulating that all illusive model of the way universe progresses. Finally some definitive answers... Maybe
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:) nice...scientists doing a lot of work eh??? goood enough...get me some aliens please Mr Scientist...wannna see if they reallly look like the ones we see in the movies...huh!
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I guess this would provide us with immense amount of insight on both early universe conditions and also the birth of planetary systems like out own. Sure, this will take time and generations to really comprehend and follow, but for now the results could be very useful in formulating that all illusive model of the way universe progresses. Finally some definitive answers... Maybe
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