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Apr 25th: Hubble Discovered A Star Hidden By Companion’s Supernova
Data from the Hubble Space Telescope has determined that the newly discovered companion of a star that went supernova had its outer hydrogen layer siphoned off before the explosion. The results support the theory that massive stars generally form and evolve as binary systems
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