Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Next Generation of Superstars to Stir Up Our Galaxy

Resource: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111202091001.htm\ Summary: Scientist have recently found a bunch of supermasive stars in our galaxy that are about 100 times heavier then our sun that are the colors blue and red. They measured that these stars are 30,000 light years away and are so big that you can count them out individualy in their big group of stars. They are also noticing that the gas around them that they call a shell is a type of gas that has created all the stars in the whole galaxy. The stars are also seeming to spread apart now and drift off to where ever they want. These scientist have been keeping an eye on these stars to keep track of whats going on and what will happen. Critique:This article was very interesting because sometimes its good to hear about whats going on in outer space instead of down here and if there is anything that might possibly happen or just to make sure that everything is going good. The article was very interesting to read and i hope that these scientist keep looking at these stars to see what is going to happen. Impact: The impact this could have on the world could be a huge one if anything happens. A numver of things could happen and thats why i think that its best that these scientist need to make sure that they keep an eye on these stars just in case.

No comments:

Post a Comment