Eddington, Sir Arthur Stanley (1882-1944), was a British astronomer who pioneered in the investigation of the internal structure of stars. Eddington wondered what prevents a star from collapsing inward under its own gravitational pressure. In 1926, he showed that enough outward pressure is produced by the light and other electromagnetic radiation inside the star, and by the gas of which the star is composed.
Eddington, Sir Arthur Stanley
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