Everything We Thought We Knew About How Stardust Spreads Across the Cosmos Is Wrong: An analysis of stardust 180 light-years from Earth had some illuminating lessons
I’ve always wondered if it could actually be a case of relativity, where the particles don’t go anywhere, but other systems brushed close enough to provide gravitational assist out of the stellar gravity well.
I always figured that the dying of stars is what propelled matter from solar systems and mixed everything together. Never even heard that the solar winds were a primary mechanism.
I’ve always wondered if it could actually be a case of relativity, where the particles don’t go anywhere, but other systems brushed close enough to provide gravitational assist out of the stellar gravity well.
I always figured that the dying of stars is what propelled matter from solar systems and mixed everything together. Never even heard that the solar winds were a primary mechanism.