Chemistry in the turbulent interstellar medium
| Date | 22nd, Nov 2019 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Over 200 molecules have been discovered in space, some (like Buckminsterfullerene) very complex with carbon atoms. Besides being intrinsically interesting, these molecules radiate away heat, helping giant clouds of interstellar material cool and contract to form new stars. Moreover, astronomers use the radiation from these molecules to study the local conditions, for example, as planets form in disks around young stars.