European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 7, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday March 7, 1987,. The stars and stripes. Page 3 a photo in to Plu Hunrath Abon taken three years Apt an Arrow Narks what is meted o be the Star in the Larae must allanic Cloud i hit recently to cart a Supernova right. Experts detect Supernova s neutrino burst los Angeles a the apparent detection of Liny panicles shot into the each by a Supernova blast provides the first direct evidence that exploding dying stars an reborn As Neutron stars or Black holes researchers say most of us Are in a slate of Shock said astrophysicist John Bahcall of the Institute of advanced stud in Vivinee ton no. We be been trying 10 under stand supernovas for 30 italian and soviet researchers alerted other scientists last week that they de elected a seven second burst of five of the tiny particles called neutrinos Al 6 53 . On feb. 22 using a device located about a mile beneath Mont Blanc in the Alps along the italian French Border. That was eight hours before visible Light from the explosion of Supernova 1587a first was photographed by a Tele scope in Australia said Brian Marsden director of the smithsonian institution s Central Bureau for astronomical Tele Grams a Cambridge mass., reporting Agency for astronomy discoveries. Supernova 1987a is located in the relatively nearby Large magellanic loud a Galaxy about 170.000 Light years or nearly 1 million trillion Miles from Earth. Its Dis covery was credited to Canadian astronomer Ian Sheldon. Who saw the Supernova from a Mountain top in Chile because photographs from the australian Telescope weren t developed immediately if other devices confirm the blast shot neutrinos into Earth the observation of these neutrinos will be the firs time we be been Able to see either a Neutron Star or Black Hole forming from material left be Hind by a Supernova explosion said University of Arizona astrophysicist Adam Burrows. The discover is one of the most momentous events in astrophysics in the past 20 cars he said. Theory says that when massive stars much larger Ikin our Sun exhaust their nuclear fuel they collapse until much of their matter explodes in a Supernova. Scientists believe the remaining col lapsed material forms either a Black Hole which is Mailer so dense that its Gravity sucks in Light or a slightly less dense Neutron Star which contains As much matter As i i suns collapsed into a space the sic of new York City Burrows said. A Hon a collapsing Star starts to explode internally hours before the Shock wave hits the Star s outer Shell to cause the visible Supernova neutrinos Are generated according to prevailing theory. The neutrino burst do tax Scotby the ital Ian soviet device fits that theory1, Burrows. By Cal and University of Pennsylvania physicist Mike Cherry said. It changes theories of supernovas from an intellectual game to a Bahcall said. Probe foils to support ufos sighting Anchorage Alaska in he an extensive investigation by the Federal aviation administration As unable to support tin1 nov. 17 Sij Ihlma by Japa Nese users of l Fos near to Weir plane but no evidence was found to contradict the report. The final Faa report on the incident also includes transcripts of the Pilot s statement about the sighting saying the huge objects with blinking lights vanished into the Moonlight when a second plane armed in the area. The Faa docs not have enough material to say something was there Faa spokesman Paul Slucky said. We arc accepting the description of the Crew but Are unable to support what they the Faa report made Public thurs Day included radar tapes and transcripts of interviews with the Crew of the Japa Nese commercial Jet and air traffic can Tropic is. No evidence was found to contradict the Crew but the Agency did a an unexplained radar image seen by three con trollers that seemed to confirm the sight ing was actually a split Imago of the Japan air lines cargo plane. The ufos were spoiled by the Jal Crew when they entered alaskan airspace on a flight that began in Iceland. Crew members saw two belts of lights three Miles ahead that hovered almost station Ary then shifted from Side to Side and rapidly pulsed across the Ity. Neutrinos arc incredibly tiny panicles. People arc bombarded trillions of limes each second with neutrinos created by the Sun and by the collision of cosmic rays with Earth s atmosphere. The particles almost always pass through matter so they cause no harm and arc very difficult to select. Physicists have built Ciccion basically huge pools of liquid buried deep under ground to select the few instances when neutrino collide with an atom of matter. The italian soviet Drax cry. Hidi pinpoints the precise time the Supernova started to explode is the first time Neu Trinos have been linked to a source out Side our solar system and the first time a neutrino burst has been detected. Bur rows and Cherry said. The Sun produces neutrinos in a steady Stream nut bursts. Burrows and Cherry said that As Visi ble Light from the Supernova fades in the coming months astronomers will try to Sec if a Neutron Star or a Mack Injev is left behind. Because the ii of the Star that exploded into the Sun Vonusa is smaller than Uhal would he theor clip alls Nec Essary to form a a hit Hole. Scientists expect id find j Cut Iii Tiar. Burrow said. Mar Den Sij the do i for of Rutx rom i generated ecu Irnis was a inv r a Tepinsk a in Carfo t Jtj Noh director of the insiinu1 of t us Sigeo physics in Turin it Jav Ait in South Dakota. Japan Jwj the k is act i Nunn is being Analysed Tor Neu Trinos from the River Vid
