Saturday, December 25, 2010

Universe's most massive stars can form in near isolation, new study finds

Universe's most massive stars reach 150 solar mass, and form in near isolation, new study finds

1 comment:

  1. EM forces attract dust and gas over vast distances to form monstrous large isolated stars alone away from clusters as previously believed. Gravity's role is far less important, playing a weaker role then EM forces do in forming huge mass stars in isolated space where very little starting materials of gas and dust exist.

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