Birth Environment Affects Star Formation
Researchers working at the University of Bonn in Germany have used computer simulations to discover the first evidence that the way in which stars form depends upon the conditions of their birth environments, claims a new study published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. In a Friday statement, the Society said that the properties of stars, which are believed to form in interstellar space from gas and dust clouds, are dependent upon the surrounding conditions when they are formed, in much the same way that temperature...
Published By: RedOrbit.com: Space - Saturday, 12 May, 2012


