Only one very
tiny spot observed for a few hours on Jan. 3rd interrupted a string of spotless days from New Years through Jan. 11th.
Not exact matches
The
tiny red
spot in this image is one of the most efficient star - making galaxies ever
observed, converting gas into stars at the maximum possible rate.
Chisholm first
observed the vesicles in 2008 when one of her graduate students, Anne Thompson,
spotted tiny buds on the surface of Prochlorococcus under an electron microscope.
The phenomenon was
observed by two US - based underground detectors, designed to
spot tiny vibrations from passing gravitational waves, a project known as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - wave Observatory, or LIGO.