Double Jupiters, a JuMBO Puzzle; Antimatter Falls Down
Every time we develop new tech for studying this universe, we find something new. New to us, that is.
This week, I'll be talking about unexpected Jupiter-size objects in the Orion Nebula, and why scientists at CERN dropped a few hundred antihydrogen atoms.
- Baffling Binaries, Planetary Problem: JuMBOs in Orion
- Antimatter, Gravity, the Universe: and an Experiment at CERN
- Ptolemy, C. S. Lewis, the Universe, and Assumptions
(Unexpected Jupiter-size binaries in the Trapezium Cluster, antimatter and gravity experiment at CERN. New data, new puzzles.)
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