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childs hood end
10th February 2014, 20:02
Astronomers in Australia have found the oldest known star in the universe, a discovery that may re-write our understanding of the universe directly following the Big Bang.

The team from Australian National University (ANU) say that the star, located around 6,000 light years away from Earth, is roughly 13.6 billion years old. This means it was formed just a few million years after the Big Bang, thought to have occurred some 13.8 billion years ago.

The discovery of the star, which is located within our own Galaxy, was described by lead researcher Dr Stefan Keller as a “one in a 60 million chance.”

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/oldest-known-star-in-the-universe-discovered-9118643.html

Flash
10th February 2014, 21:25
it seems that astronomy is being re-written every day lately

shadowstalker
10th February 2014, 21:30
And once again we are (our Galaxy) the center of the universe.
One step forward two steps back..

Hervé
10th February 2014, 21:45
...

... and once again, the "Big Bang" is being hammered in as a "given"...