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Astronomers discover new type of star, covered in helium-burning ash
Astronomers learning stellar evolution have came across an sudden discovery: a brand new sort of star that appears to interrupt the mildew of star
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Large Binocular Telescope, LAMOST Survey Help German Astronomers Discover Unusual Stars Covered In Carbon And Oxygen
German astronomers discover unusual stars that are covered in carbon and oxide, which were possibly formed through a rare stellar merger event.
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Incredibly rare stellar merger may have created strange stars
Astronomers suspect that two particularly strange stars might have formed as dying stars collided.
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Astronomers discover a new type of star covered in helium burning ashes
A team of German astronomers, led by Professor Klaus Werner of the University of Tübingen, have discovered a strange new type of star covered in the
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Astronomers in Germany have discovered a 'strange' new type of star
It s thought that this new type of star was formed by the merger of two white dwarfs - the hot, dense remnants of long-dead stars, report scientists in Tübingen, Germany.
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