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Astronomers Image Distant Star That Has a Boiling Surface With Bubbles 75-Times the Size of the Sun
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2024-09-13
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The Sun is massive, however, it’s tiny compared to one in a system 180 light-years away. That red giant star, called R Doradus, is around 350 times the width of the Sun and its surface is boiling.
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