From: BradGuth on 10 Dec 2009 07:43 On Dec 10, 1:19 am, Yousuf Khan <bbb...(a)spammenot.yahoo.com> wrote: > Universe's largest metal deposit ever! Available in the intergalactic > space within the Perseus galaxy cluster. It took 3 billion supernovas to > create all that! > > Yousuf Khan > > Suzaku X-ray observatory spies treasure trove of intergalactic metal > "The Suzaku study data show it took some 3 billion supernovas to produce > the measured amounts of chromium and manganese. And over periods up to > billions of years, superwinds carried the metals out of the cluster > galaxies and deposited them in intergalactic space."http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091202172211.htm Is that where the unusual metal deposits on and within our moon came from? ~ BG
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