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New One for Ashton: Black spot on dwarf sun.
NASA:

Astronomers have discovered what appears to be a tiny star with a giant, cloudy storm, using data from NASA's Spitzer and Kepler space telescopes. The dark storm is akin to Jupiter's Great Red Spot: a persistent, raging storm larger than Earth.

"The star is the size of Jupiter, and its storm is the size of Jupiter's Great Red Spot," said John Gizis of the University of Delaware, Newark. "We know this newfound storm has lasted at least two years, and probably longer." Gizis is the lead author of a new study appearing in The Astrophysical Journal.

While planets have been known to have cloudy storms, this is the best evidence yet for a star that has one. The star, referred to as W1906+40, belongs to a thermally cool class of objects called L-dwarfs. Some L-dwarfs are considered stars because they fuse atoms and generate light, as our sun does, while others, called brown dwarfs, are known as "failed stars" for their lack of atomic fusion.




Remind you of a certain short story? ;-)

(via Jenny Winder on G+)

Cheers,
Scott.
New Black Hole (on a) Sun
Regards,
-scott
Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.
New It' a SIgn! ..maybe
All it needs is a planet with bipeds (all similarly juvenile about nudity) ... and bus-stops
(If we overlook the improbability of a L-dwarf managing to go all Nova n'stuff ..we could be wrong about guesses on that scale: especially with ..an 11th Dimension connection to Old Sol.)
Eh? :-)


But if Sol starts manifesting spots, only the IGM--and a few dozen others who copped to that on-line copy--will, in their final minutes grok The Cream of the Jest, and go out with a {smug-Insider} smarl..
And, even, we have Grook about that all.. It wouldn't be missed. Love. It.
     One for Ashton: Black spot on dwarf sun. - (Another Scott) - (2)
         Black Hole (on a) Sun -NT - (malraux)
         It' a SIgn! ..maybe - (Ashton)

TILL-AYYYYY!!
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