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Detection of two titanium oxides around the giant star VY Canis Majoris

Deep-Sky Objects, Galaxies, Stars

The Coma Berenices star cluster, the Stargate asterism, and spiral galaxy M99

Robotic Spaceflight, Stars

Hunting high-mass stars with Herschel

Deep-Sky Objects, Stars

Young, hot, and blue: stars in cluster NGC 2547

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How massive are globular clusters’ stars? They’re old, so they can’t be too big, right?

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I have always heard that everything we see is “star stuff” from previous stars that died after converting their hydrogen into heavier elements. So how is there any hydrogen left for the Sun and planets?

Exotic Objects, Stars

Black hole and star orbiting at dizzying speed

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Herschel discovers some of the youngest stars ever seen

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ALMA rewrites history of universe’s stellar baby boom

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Closest star system found in a century

Robotic Spaceflight, Stars

Hubble pins down age of oldest known star

Deep-Sky Objects, Galaxies, Stars

The constellation Columba, globular cluster NGC 1851, and spiral galaxy NGC 1808

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