Various astronomy news

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Raining here too :(
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Too bad we won't be getting any of those in Pioneer.
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@DraQ, why not? When these things get announced we just have to add another planet type.

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FluffyFreak wrote:@DraQ, why not? When these things get announced we just have to add another planet type.
Ok, I worded it badly: not with the current generation algorithm where everything above certain mass threshold is gas giant.
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A team of astronomers has identified possibly the coldest, faintest white dwarf star ever detected. This ancient stellar remnant is so cool that its carbon has crystallized, forming -- in effect -- an Earth-size diamond in space.
https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressrelea ... hite-dwarf
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An article about Elite and Braben and Astronomers.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/e ... alaxy.html
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There's been a lot of fuzz over the impossible space drive tested by Nasa. This might be worth a read:
https://medium.com/starts-with-a-bang/h ... 9318dd1ae6

“Thrust was observed on both test articles, even though one of the test articles was designed with the expectation that it would not produce thrust. Specifically, one test article contained internal physical modifications that were designed to produce thrust, while the other did not (with the latter being referred to as the “null” test article).”
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