Friday, 19 November 2010

Alien Planet may have come from another galaxy

Amazing.  This has to be one of the all time greatest titles for a Science article.  Love this:


The planet lives 2200 light-years away inside the Helmi stream, a ring of ancient stars that cuts through the plane of the Milky Way. Astronomers believe the stream formed 6 billion to 9 billion years ago, when the Milky Way ripped another galaxy to shreds, swallowing some of its stars in the process. Astronomer Johny Setiawan of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, likes looking at these stars because they tend to have unusual properties. But even by these standards, one star in particular caught his eye: HIP 13044.
Emphasis added.  I love my gothic space opera, but it has nothing on the real world.

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