Asteroseismology: Observing Stars Vibrate with CoRoT

Modes of solar oscillation plotted over our Sun. Could the same thing be done with other stars? (NASA/TRACE/NCAR)
Seismology is more commonly used by scientists on Earth to see how waves travel through the terrestrial crust, thereby revealing the structure of the material below us. Even solar physicists use the method of helioseismology to understand the interior of our Sun by observing its wobble. Now, by observing the slight changes in stellar brightness, it is possible to remotely probe deep into the inner workings of a distant star…
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