team led by London, Ontario’s Western University has imaged a shell of “buckyball” carbon molecules in space while exploring Tc 1, a nebula hosting an aging star similar in size and composition to Earth’s sun.
team led by London, Ontario’s Western University has imaged a shell of “buckyball” carbon molecules in space while exploring Tc 1, a nebula hosting an aging star similar in size and composition to Earth’s sun.
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