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Busy older stars outpace stellar youngsters, new study shows

28 Aug 2019 by chiefeditor

The oldest stars in our Galaxy are also the busiest, moving more rapidly than their younger counterparts in and out of the disk of the Milky Way, according to new analysis carried out at the University of Birmingham. The findings provide fresh insights into the history of our Galaxy and increase our understanding of how … Read more

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