BU astronomers analyzed light data from a piece of supernova shrapnel—a star called LP 40−365—to gain clues about where it came from
Star Struck – Neal Sumerlin, retired Professor of Chemistry and founding Director of the Belk Observatory at Lynchburg College
Astrophile: Blinged-out stars were born rich
New Photos Show Stars on the Brink of Death and the Precipice of Life, Science
Colorful stars in the Milky Way contain debris of Earth-like planets
Lackluster supernova reveals a rare pair of stars in the Milky Way
Bad Astronomy, Huge survey of the Milky Way reveals ten million stars
Origin of gold is likely in rare neutron-star collisions - The Washington Post
Why Is This Weird, Metallic Star Hurtling Out of the Milky Way?, The Brink
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The Milky Way's metal-poor stars move in previously unpredicted patterns
The Fantastic Voyager, The Independent