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To any world nearby, a nova would be apocalyptic. But to stargazers in our world, some 3,000 light-years away, it is a fun and exciting upcoming cataclysm, said Bradley Schaefer, an astrophysicist at Louisiana State University.
In ancient times, every culture had a sun god, and it was usually one of the chief gods of their whole pantheon, explains Bradley Schaefer, astronomy professor at Louisiana State University. Humans couldnt touch whats in the sky, so they believed it must be where the gods are. When you have a t
Date: Jul 26, 2017
Category: Science
Source: Google
This Isn't the 1st Eclipse to Occur on Aug. 21, and It Won't Be the Last
To once again test Einstein's theory of relativity in the same way that Eddington did, careful measurements of the positions of the stars near the sun during totality are being made by astronomer and historian of science Bradley Schaefer of Louisiana State University and by retired physicist Don Br
Date: Jun 26, 2017
Category: Sci/Tech
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Alien 'megastructure'? Mysteriously dimming star puzzles scientists.
The weirdness increased in January 2016, when astronomer Bradley Schaefer of Louisiana State University reported that KIC 8462852 also seems to havedimmed overallby 14 percent between 1890 and 1989.
Brown traveled to Arkansas Childrens Hospital and met with Dr. G. Bradley Schaefer, a specialist in Sotos, who was unable to relieve Browns pain, but told the family he believes the boy will have a regular lifespan.
and Simon are not the first scientists to observe the dimming of this particular star. Another astronomer, Bradley Schaefer of Louisiana State University, studied images of it captured on photographic plates as far back as the 19th century, and found the star dimmed 19 percent over the last 100 years.
Date: Aug 09, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
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Scientists Find 'Alien Megastructure' Star Mysteriously Dimming
Earlier this year, Bradley Schaefer of Louisiana State University discovered that the Tabby's Star's light output was diminishing by 19 percent. However, other astronomers criticized his findings claiming that the dimming was merely a result of flawed data.
Date: Aug 09, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
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Scientists Are Now Even More Confused By Potential "Alien Superstructure"
was first observed in the 19th century, providing scientists plenty of data to reference in their search for answers. Another researcher, Bradley Schaefer of Louisiana State University, published a study earlier this year claiming that the light output of the star has decreased by 19% in 100 years.