Hubblecast 80: The riddle of the missing stars
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New observations of four globular clusters in the Fornax dwarf galaxy have called into question one of the leading theories about how these clusters form. In this episode we explain the mystery behind these objects and how it is deepened by these new findings. Find out how to view and contribute subtitles for the Hubblecast in multiple languages, or translate this video on dotSUB.
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Credit:
Directed by: Georgia Bladon
Visual design and editing: Martin Kornmesser
Written by: Georgia Bladon and Nicky Guttridge
Narration: Sara Mendes da Costa
Images: NASA, ESA/Hubble
Videos: NASA, ESA/Hubble
Animations: Martin Kornmesser, NASA, ESA/Hubble
Music: Jennifer Athena Galatis
Web and technical support: Mathias Andre and Raquel Yumi Shida
Executive producer: Lars Lindberg Christensen
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When a fetus is formed, it contains elements of the two former cells only in its genetic codes, since its matter is transformed drastically. We don't go looking for the "old cells" in a fetus, so why would we automatically assume that new stars should be accompanied by any signs of old stars?
Easy! My man Gawd done it!
how about: A volume density that works like a sponge/funnel Any invading "gas" from the Main Galaxy would end up being forced into pockets, adding to anything already existing there.
i know the answer
while they are doing that they should learn how star form in the first place. current idea is fiction. MG1