Coldest place in known universe detected
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Coldest place in known universe detected
The temperature of the Boomerang Nebula is 1 kelvin, Absolute zero is 0 kelvin; 0 kelvin is equal to –273.15 °C.
Raghvendra Sahai of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, says this ultra-cold nebula is extremely surprising
He discovered the Boomerang Nebula, discovered in 1980, by astronomers Keith Taylor and, Mike Scarrott after observing it with a large, ground-based telescope from Australia
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The temperature of the Boomerang Nebula is 1 kelvin
Absolute zero is 0 kelvin; 0 kelvin is equal to –273.15 °C.
Raghvendra Sahai of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California
says this ultra-cold nebula is extremely surprising
He discovered the Boomerang Nebula
discovered in 1980
by astronomers Keith Taylor and
Mike Scarrott after observing it with a large
ground-based telescope from Australia