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Why ‘hiccuping star’ captured for first time is cosmic breakthrough

Why ‘hiccuping star’ captured for first time is cosmic breakthrough

Update: 2024-12-18
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Research lead author Dr Charlotte Angus, from the Astrophysical Research Centre at Queen’s University in Belfast, on the giant “hiccuping” star, which has been documented for the first time.

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Why ‘hiccuping star’ captured for first time is cosmic breakthrough

Why ‘hiccuping star’ captured for first time is cosmic breakthrough