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Die ferne Zukunft der Sterne

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Manche meinen, die glorreichen Tage des Universums seien bereits vorbei – doch weit gefehlt! In den kommenden Milliarden und Billionen Jahren werden völlig neue Himmelsphänomene in Erscheinung treten (aus Spektrum der Wissenschaft 6/2012).

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Goldsmith, D. (2019). Die ferne Zukunft der Sterne. In: Elsässer, D. (eds) Urknall, Sterne, Schwarze Löcher. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57913-8_11

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