
When I use to live in the rural part of Michigan Amateur Astronomy was the thing for me. Back in those days I did not have my Amateur Radio License, just a few telescopes, a bonfire and 100 acres of property with the nearest street light miles away. We could see everything in the big field. It was just amazing what we saw in the sky above.
Now that is lost living in the outskirts of town, we have street lights, traffic and neighbors.
I came across this story and thought I’d pass it along.
Supernova-creating particle accelerators will make the biggest bangs we have ever known.
Two new experimental facilities, billed as the successors to the Large Hadron Collider, will recreate the supernova explosions that produced most of the elements that make up our world.
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