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Friday 22 May 2015

NASA's 'nastiest' Say hello to star

NASA's' dirty 1 "is not like other stars. But from our sun barely older than humanity itself, this unusual celestial body just sits about 3,000 light-years away from Earth.

The lack of an external hydrogen-rich sheath and superheated helium core are identifiable by exposing the other Wolf Rayet stars, and certainly so when, like dirty disc with an increase was observed in the Milky Way Never. (What are you looking at? This is an increase disk.)



"We create a Wolf Rayet star in a binary interaction may be evidence of the disk-like structure were excited to see," UC Berkeley study leader John Mauerhan said in a statement.

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