They produce way more energy than the sun and appear to break a physical boundary called the Eddington limit - now scientist found a possible explanation.
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These objects are more than 100 times brighter than they should be. Observations by the agency s NuSTAR X-ray telescope support a possible solution to this puzzle.
Exotic cosmic objects known
A bizarre ultraluminous X-ray source shines millions of times brighter than the sun, breaking a physical law called the Eddington limit, a new study finds.
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NASA s NuSTAR telescope has spotted patches of high-energy X-rays radiation across the sun s surface that could explain why the star s atmosphere is mysteriously hot.