@vicgrinberg Wow, I'm amazed that the structure of core could be detected.
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I have a bit of time on my hands, so let's do another 24h round of #AskAnAstrophysicist, but this time it's a thematic one.@vicgrinberg That makes sense. Would heavier metals be expected in the cores of gas and ice giant planets?
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I have a bit of time on my hands, so let's do another 24h round of #AskAnAstrophysicist, but this time it's a thematic one.My understanding is that heavy elements were formed by super novas, and also that super novas are rare occurrences. How do these two facts(?) square up, given that we have a fair amount of them in Earth's crust?
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This three year-old colony of Lasius emarginatus is already active early this morning.This is *The City We Became* kind of stuff.