Astrophysicists Reveal the Sun’s Lost Siblings in New Comic Series
In a groundbreaking new comic series, astrophysicists Jeremy Webb and Natalie Price-Jones are shedding light on the origins of the sun and its lost siblings. The series, titled “The Science of Siblings,” delves into the fascinating discovery that the sun was not always alone, but was born in a cluster of thousands of other stars.
The comic, written and illustrated by Connie Hanzhang Jin, with reporting from Regina Barber, is set to explore the fate of the sun’s siblings and their impact on the formation and evolution of our solar system. Webb and Price-Jones discuss the importance of finding these lost siblings in order to better understand our own cosmic origins.
According to Price-Jones, “Studying the sun’s siblings is crucial in unraveling the mysteries of how our solar system came to be. By examining the characteristics of these long-lost stars, we can gain valuable insights into the processes that shaped our own corner of the galaxy.”
The Science of Siblings series will delve into the impact of siblings on various aspects of our lives over the next several weeks, offering a unique blend of science and storytelling that is sure to captivate readers of all ages. Stay tuned to “The Puck Drop” for more updates on this fascinating cosmic journey.