Robert9
12-04-2009, 06:50 PM
I did a forum search but couldn't find any mention of this news item from last July, reported on the ABC. I wasn't involved with the forum at this stage, so I may have missed it.
Robert
Galaxy's second brightest star found
Friday, 18 July 2008
.........Named the 'Peony Nebula' star, it has been calculated to be as bright as 3.2 million suns. That's approaching the supremacy of the brightest known star in the galaxy, Eta Carina, which blazes at 4.7 million times our sun's light output........
http://www.abcscience.net.au/science/articles/2008/07/18/2307440.htm?site=tv/newinventors&topic=latest
Robert
Galaxy's second brightest star found
Friday, 18 July 2008
.........Named the 'Peony Nebula' star, it has been calculated to be as bright as 3.2 million suns. That's approaching the supremacy of the brightest known star in the galaxy, Eta Carina, which blazes at 4.7 million times our sun's light output........
http://www.abcscience.net.au/science/articles/2008/07/18/2307440.htm?site=tv/newinventors&topic=latest