Moving Bubbles On The Surface Of Another Star Seen For The First Time
Astronomers have run into bubble on the surface of blood-red giant star R Doradus for the first time . This is the first prison term scientist have observed such unbelievable detail on the surface of a star that is not the Sun . R Doradus is a variablered giantstar . It has a bulk over 5 million time that of our Sun but has roughly the same mass . This means that its KO’d layers are more loosely confine to the star and the convection cells that move the plasm around – a bit like a lava lamp – change the aerofoil more dramatically ....