Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1951 — Page 19
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Exploding Stars Discovered By New Techniques
By Science Service PASADENA, Cal, June 28—-A
{new technique is being used suclcessfully to hunt ‘exploding stars.” Within four months last fall it led to the discovery of three novae in the Milky Way, a good record as only about a hundred “new stars” have been found ' during the past two centuries. i Instead of looking for “exploding stars” throughout the entire sky, Dr. E. R. Herzog and Prof. Fritz Zwicky of the California Institute of Technology picked {out 16 areas where novae have been found most often. They include the constellations of Scorpius, the scorpion; Sagittarius, the archer; Aquila, the eagle; and Cygnus, the swan. All three novae were found In Scorpius. These same novae were | found independently by Dr. G. {Haro of Mexico's Tonanzintla Ob- | servatory. Spectral photographs of eight! areas were made each night and the rest every other night for three weeks of every month between July and October last year. ‘The 18-inch Schmid!-type telescope was used, the astronomers report in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. In examining the photographs, they put a new film slightly offcenter over an old one of the same area, and studied the pair with low power binoculars. Exploding stars showed up as im-| ages where no corresponding im-| lage was visible on the old film.!
MacDonald Appointed | Barl E. MacDonald, Bedford, ! was appointed yesterday to be supervisor of the banks and trust | companies division of the state department of financial institutions. Former Bedford and French Lick bank official, he replaced Francis J. Moore who resigned recently. |
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PRINCETON, June 28 (UP)—| The 33d annual convention of|{Committees will meet that after-
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{in Murat Theater. {Legionaires in Antlers Hotel.
Watson, 74, Hazelton town mar-| Dr, Lester D. Bibler, of Paul| Sessions will be held July 29 Evansville, driver of the parked shal the past 20 years.
He shot!/Coble Post 26, has been named in Murat theater and contests managing director of the con- will be held on- the Legion plaza. in the head goterda¥ ition. . |More business sessions and the rvice Te-| Registration will begin at 10/apnual parade are scheduled July | a, m, July 28 in the Claypool. 30 and Tuesday, July 31.
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