Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1928 — Page 24
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METEORS GIVE FUEL TO STARS, SCIENCE FINDS Discovery Explains Solar System Survives on Carbon Gas. Bil Science Service CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June I. Evidence that many if not all, stars are surrounded by meteors and comets like those that we see in the solar system, and that they may SPECIAL Electric Brooders Complete $3.50 Brooder Chicks $13.00 to $13.00 per hundred. Baby Clucks SIO.OO. t Fancy, 2c each more. BOYER’S HATCHERY Riley 5470. 34 N. Delaware. Hatchery at Thorntown, Ind. p o u lTry Hens, Spring Chickens and Fresh Eggs 637 Mass. Ave. LI ncoln 5207 1027 Virginia Ave. DR exel 2795 Wm. Luckey
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serve as fuel to keep the stars going, is the announcement just made here by Dr. Harlow Shapley, *-director of the Harvard College Observatory. If this is correct, it would explain how the stars may survive for a far longer time than the 100 trillion years that astronomers have recently supposed to be their maximum life. By means of the spectroscope, which breaks their light up into a rainbow-like spectrum, crossed by numerous dark lines and bands that indicate the constitutent elements, Dr. Shapley has studied a large number of stars. Though they are of varying temperatures, and supposed to be of different ages, they all know a band which indicates the presence of cyanogen. This is a gas composed of carbon and nitrogen, and which is used terrestrially for killing insects. Probably, he believes, this cyano-
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