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February 17, 2025Object 144: Heavy Metals8 minutesPlayThe stars in the open cluster NGC 6253 contain abnormally large amounts of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, and no one is quite certain why....moreShareView all episodesBy George Bendo4.522 ratingsFebruary 17, 2025Object 144: Heavy Metals8 minutesPlayThe stars in the open cluster NGC 6253 contain abnormally large amounts of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, and no one is quite certain why....moreMore shows like George's Random Astronomical ObjectView allThe Naked Scientists Podcast604 ListenersAstronomy Cast2,865 ListenersScience In Action344 ListenersThe 365 Days of Astronomy336 ListenersUnexpected Elements355 ListenersStar Diary19 ListenersUniverse Today Podcast540 ListenersSpace Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries221 ListenersSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & Astronomy319 ListenersDaniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe2,307 ListenersThe Supermassive Podcast287 ListenersThe Actual Astronomy Podcast67 ListenersAstronomy Daily: Space News Updates19 Listeners
The stars in the open cluster NGC 6253 contain abnormally large amounts of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, and no one is quite certain why.
February 17, 2025Object 144: Heavy Metals8 minutesPlayThe stars in the open cluster NGC 6253 contain abnormally large amounts of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, and no one is quite certain why....more
The stars in the open cluster NGC 6253 contain abnormally large amounts of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, and no one is quite certain why.