Rethinking the Cosmos: UGA Astronomy Research Shakes Up the Heavens
January 28, 2026
January 28, 2026
ATHENS, Georgia, Jan. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:
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Rethinking the cosmos: UGA astronomy research shakes up the heavens
By Michael Terrazas
On a clear winter night, stargazers in the Northern Hemisphere can get a good look at AB Aurigae. Hovering some 509 light years away from Earth--about 190 billion miles, or 68 times the width of Neptune's orbit--the star is part of the constellation Auriga, . . .
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Rethinking the cosmos: UGA astronomy research shakes up the heavens
By Michael Terrazas
On a clear winter night, stargazers in the Northern Hemisphere can get a good look at AB Aurigae. Hovering some 509 light years away from Earth--about 190 billion miles, or 68 times the width of Neptune's orbit--the star is part of the constellation Auriga, . . .
