Stars Get Earworms Too, And The 'Songs' Could Tell Us Their History
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Stars make sound too. Their pitch tells us more about their evolution (listen for yourself)
Stars make sound and depending on their age the tone they produce is higher or lower. Never before has the evolution of galaxies been looked at, or rather listened to, in this way. Researchers from UNSW Sydney studied 27 stars in the star cluster M67, which is located 2700 light years from Earth. All stars in […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
Stars Get Earworms Too, And The 'Songs' Could Tell Us Their History
The "music" of starquakes – enormous vibrations caused by bursting bubbles of gas that ripple throughout the bodies of many stars – can reveal far more information about the stars' histories and inner workings than scientists thought.
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