NASA/Caltech recently found a star with a tail. Well, the cool part is that the principal investigator is Chris Martin, a Caltech professor who lectured for Ph 1b and 1c: E&M and Special Relativity. He’s a nice professor although he used a lot of “um’s, and ahs’s” in his lectures. One student counted a record of over a 100 um’s and ah’s in a single hour lecture!
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It’s Mira, the world’s most famous variable star!