Experts find new ways of charting the rise of original singing stars
Published Date:
12 August 2006
By NATASHA TIAN
THEY may not be your conventional pop stars, but those pinholes in the curtain of night can sing, according to a leading astronomer.
To prove their theory, astronomers had to compensate for the vacuum of space. They measured the vibrations induced by sound waves produced deep within stars, including the Sun. The use of ultrasound techniques enabled them to calculate precisely the ...
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11 August 2006 10:05 PM
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