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The week in pictures: September 24–30, 2011

This week's news featured a hypergiant star up close, new results from Mercury, neutrinos traveling faster than the speed of light, and more.
Published: September 30, 2011
September 24–30, 2011
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"The week in pictures" highlights the amazing discoveries and cutting-edge research that resulted in magnificent photos and illustrations in the past week's Astronomy.com News section. Scroll through the photos, comment on your favorites, and click links to learn more about the science behind the pictures. We hope "The week in pictures” will not only highlight all our beautiful universe has to offer but also summarize the important stories of the past seven days in case you missed anything.

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AKIM SOUARY said:
I don't think neutrinos 'care' much if there's a vacuum or not. Since they are without charge-
5 stars
GRILLO PAUL SR said:
Fantastic !!! Congratulations Astronomy Magazine !!!
5 stars
JOHN JACKSON from NEW MEXICO said:
I wonder if the tunnel that connects the two sites in Switzerland and Italy is under vaccum, and, if so, to what degree? Einstein's "speed limit" is for light in an vaccum, which I assume is deep space. Has anyone seen any information about this particular parameter for this experiment?
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