Email
Password
Remember meForgot password?
Log in with Facebook
Connect your Digital Journal account with Facebook to use this feature.
Connect
Log In Sign Up

Woodward: Benghazi akin to Watergate and 'a very serious issue'

NASA: 56,000 mph meteor hits Moon, biggest explosion ever (Video)

TopFinds: Obama's Benghazi emails, Tesla's big win

350375,350370,350344

Zentrum fur Astronomie der Universitat Heidelberg News

Astronomers find a 13 billlion-year-old star that shouldn't exist

Heidelberg - Astronomers have discovered a 13 billion-year-old star located in the constellation Leo that shouldn't exist. Scientists explain that the star consists entirely of helium and hydrogen and is in the "forbidden zone" of star formation.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 4 comments
 

Search Digital Journal Archives



Top News
topnews-right-205569 topnews-right-205566 topnews-right-205556 topnews-right-205574 topnews-right-205536 topnews-right-205553 topnews-right-205564 topnews-right-205565

Zentrum fur Astronomie der Universitat Heidelberg Image


Zentrum fur Astronomie der Universitat Heidelberg Blogs

No blogs found

Corporate

Help & Support

News Links

copyright © 2013 digitaljournal.com   |   powered by dell servers