http://phys.org/news/2015-10-cosmic-death-star-planet.html
You'll need one of the big Imperial ships, though.
You'll need one of the big Imperial ships, though.
That's no white dwarf star ...
Too bad it's only the mass of Ceres....
That's incorrect; hydrogen is a metal, too.Within about a million years the object will be destroyed, leaving a thin dusting of metals on the surface of the white dwarf.
Astrophysicists are funny; To them, Silicon and Oxygen are 'metals'.
An astrophysicist's periodic table looks like this:
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http://phys.org/news/2015-10-cosmic-death-star-planet.html
You'll need one of the big Imperial ships, though.
http://phys.org/news/2015-10-cosmic-death-star-planet.html
You'll need one of the big Imperial ships, though.
Nah...It'll be like Beggars Canyon back home.
That's incorrect; hydrogen is a metal, too.Astrophysicists are funny; To them, Silicon and Oxygen are 'metals'.
An astrophysicist's periodic table looks like this:
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Come on, those astronomers are a weird bunch; we should just ignore them.That's incorrect; hydrogen is a metal, too.
Not to an astronomer. Metallicity is measured relative to hydrogen.
Come on, those astronomers are a weird bunch; we should just ignore them.Not to an astronomer. Metallicity is measured relative to hydrogen.
Nah...It'll be like Beggars Canyon back home.
I was saying he would need a Star Destroyer.