Monday, May 19, 2008

On the Origin of Gold

Illustration Credit : Dana Berry, NASA

Some fun facts I didn't know:


Where did the gold in your jewelry originate? No one is completely sure. The relative average abundance in our Solar System appears higher than can be made in the early universe, in stars, and even in typical supernova explosions. Some astronomers have recently suggested that neutron-rich heavy elements such as gold might be most easily made in rare neutron-rich explosions such as the collision of neutron stars. Pictured above is an artist's illustration depicting two neutron stars spiraling in toward each other, just before they collide. Since neutron star collisions are also suggested as the origin of short duration gamma-ray bursts, it is possible that you already own a souvenir from one of the most powerful explosions in the universe.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Come on Stardust!
We all know that that gawd guy/gal put the gold deposits there for us to mine, to the greater glory of his/her name!

(cough cough .. hack...)