Dying stars could seed interstellar medium with carbon nanotubes

Date 19th, Jun 2022
Source NanoDaily - Scientific News Websites

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In the mid-1980s, the discovery of complex carbon molecules drifting through the interstellar medium garnered significant attention, with possibly the most famous examples being Buckminsterfullerene, or "buckyballs" - spheres consisting of 60 or 70 carbon atoms. However, scientists have struggled to understand how these molecules can form in space.