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Когда взорвется Бетельгейзе, и почему у сверхгиганта разная яркость
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Why the Supergiant Star Betelgeuse Went Mysteriously Dim Last Year
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Walsh University Teacher of the Month: Jennifer Ammond, Plain Local
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WHAT IS THE MOST CHALLENGING PART OF YOUR JOB? Helping students to recognize that productive struggle is the way in which we learn the most. As teachers, we want to help the students, but teaching them how to teach others is very rewarding.
Authors Greg Melton and Meridith Joyce’s new book “The Pyramid Pony is about Paint, a curious, wild pony, that lived by the majestic Pyramid Lake
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Recent release from Page Publishing authors Greg Melton and Meridith Joyce, “The Pyramid Pony describes how in the winter, Paint is put in a predicament in which he must be able to survive the cold, harsh winter. CARSON CITY, Nev. (PRWEB) February 10, 2021 Greg Melton and Meridith Joyce, great buddies who share a love for horses, have completed their new book “The Pyramid Pony : a riveting tale where a pony begins his mysterious journey around Pyramid Lake in hopes that he will not be alone and will survive until spring.
Giant Red Star Betelgeuse Will Take Another 1,00,000 Years to Explode, Says Study
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A recent study has found that even though it may seem that the giant red star Betelgeuse is ready to die any moment, it will take another 1,00,000 years for it to actually perish.
A team of international scientists led by Meridith Joyce from the Australian National University (ANU), which included five other members Shing-Chi Leung, László Molnár, Michael Ireland, Chiaki Kobayashi, and Ken ichi Nomoto published their findings in
The supergiant star is a part of the Orion constellation and has piqued scientists interest due to its conspicuous behaviour lately. In a statement to the Australian National University, Dr Joyce said that normally Betelgeuse is one of the brightest stars in the sky, but her team observed two drops in the brightness of the star since late 2019. This development prompted the speculation that it could explode soon but the study offers a different explana
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