SisMcChurch t1_j0kbkcm wrote on December 17, 2022 at 7:59 AM Reply to According to a new first-of-its-kind study, dying stars that have exhausted their supply of hydrogen and are in the final stages of stellar evolution, often experience large-scale structural variations, or "glitches." Additionally, researchers say these glitches are more common than thought. by Impossible_Cookie596 What do these core glitches look like, like a candle flame flickering in the wind? Permalink 6
SisMcChurch t1_j0kbkcm wrote
Reply to According to a new first-of-its-kind study, dying stars that have exhausted their supply of hydrogen and are in the final stages of stellar evolution, often experience large-scale structural variations, or "glitches." Additionally, researchers say these glitches are more common than thought. by Impossible_Cookie596
What do these core glitches look like, like a candle flame flickering in the wind?