2014-09-23, 09:26
Infant solar system shows signs of windy weather
Astronomers have observed what may be the first-ever signs of windy weather around a T Tauri star, an infant analog of our own Sun. This may help explain why some T Tauri stars have disks that glow weirdly in infrared light while others shine in a more expected fashion.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...152912.htm
Astronomers have observed what may be the first-ever signs of windy weather around a T Tauri star, an infant analog of our own Sun. This may help explain why some T Tauri stars have disks that glow weirdly in infrared light while others shine in a more expected fashion.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...152912.htm