Superfast star found leaving Milky Way at 1,700km per second0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 13, 2019
Astronomers say S5-HVs1 ventured close to supermassive black hole before being ejected
Astronomers say S5-HVs1 ventured close to supermassive black hole before being ejected
Claude Limberger talks at one of Hildegard Gmeiner’s monthly Experiencers’ Gathering in Toronto at Thatchannel.com.
An international team of astronomers has discovered a massive cloud of gas that formed just 850 million years after the Big Bang. The chemical composition of the object reveals that the first generation of stars formed quickly and enriched the Universe with the elements they synthesized.
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