Star Blows Bubble 7
mackga writes: "Yahoo has this story about a spherical bubble, as large as a solar system, being ejected from a forming star."
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one thing is for sure... (Score:2)
What would it be feel like (Score:1)
Where are the pics?
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Better reported at Space.com (Score:2)
Re:Better reported at Space.com (Score:2)
Better reported ANYWHERE, I think (Score:1)
Re:What would it be feel like (Score:2)
And it's mostly hydrogen and water. No mention of carbon or silicon or sulphur other biological atoms. Which doesn't mean they're absent, just that they're not abundant. But maybe you're thinking of the possibility of a carbon blob being spit out from a star...maybe...
Also, jets don't stay in one place too long. This spherical one is said to be only 33 years old at the time we're seeing it, delayed by 2400 light years. And it's expanding outward. Neither 33 nor even 2400 years is enough time for life to evolve from star-stuff.
You need planets for that.
The space.com article called it a "burp", but it seems like more of a "hiccup". The normal jet-like jets seem more like a burp.
--Blair
Yahoos? (Score:1)