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Observation puzzles researchers

Observation puzzles researchers
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Mysterious 'blue blobs' reveal new kind of star system

Mysterious 'blue blobs' reveal new kind of star system
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The Milky Way primordial history and its fossil findings

The Milky Way primordial history and its fossil findings Just as archaeologists dig hoping to find traces of the past, an international group of astrophysicists managed to get into the thick cloud of dust around the centre of the Milky Way (also known as the bulge) discovering primordial clumps of gas and stars never found so far. They named this new class of stellar system Bulge Fossil Fragments . A research team led by Francesco Ferraro (Department of Physics and Astronomy Augusto Righi at the University of Bologna and member of the National Institute for Astrophysics - INAF) carried out a study published in Nature Astronomy.

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The Milky Way primordial history and its fossil findings

 E-Mail IMAGE: Panoramic view of the Milky Way (Credit: ESO/S. Brunier) with the location of the two Bulge Fossil Fragments discovered so far (Liller 1 and Terzan 5) highlighted. view more  Credit: F. R. Ferraro / C. Pallanca (University of Bologna) Just as archaeologists dig hoping to find traces of the past, an international group of astrophysicists managed to get into the thick cloud of dust around the centre of the Milky Way (also known as the bulge) discovering primordial clumps of gas and stars never found so far. They named this new class of stellar system Bulge Fossil Fragments . A research team led by Francesco Ferraro (Department of Physics and Astronomy Augusto Righi at the University of Bologna and member of the National Institute for Astrophysics - INAF) carried out a study published in

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