New Science for a New Year: The Helium and Lead Observatory

It was October in the void. The white dwarf, Nain Blanc, had been, for some time, slurping up the hydrogen and helium from the vast gas envelope of its partner, a red giant, GĂ©ant Rouge. When they were younger, the two stars burned bright in the dark of empty space, tethered by their mutual gravity … Continue reading New Science for a New Year: The Helium and Lead Observatory