Using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, researchers  spotted the carbon spheres known as buckyballs' around three dying sun-like  stars in the Milky Way and in the space between stars. The telescope also  detected the cosmic balls floating around a dying star in a nearby  galaxy.
The telescope previously found buckyballs only in one  location in space.
The new findings appear online Thursday in the  Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Scientists hope to better understand the role buckyballs play in the birth and death of stars and planets. ( Associated Press )
 
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