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The Universe

Rho Cas (type semiregular) is a hypergiant star and one of the most luminous stars in our galaxy. Eruptions on these very rare, very massive stars produce huge mass ejections evidenced by dramatic spectral changes and optical dimming (an ejection in 2000 amounted to 10,000 Earths worth of material and caused a ~1.5-magnitude drop in visual brightness)


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Report from American Astronomical Society: Milky Way is Inching Toward a New Era Scientists Propose That the Existence of the Cosmos Would Require 'External Help'
A Young Galaxy Forming at 6000 Light-Years to Earth Young Star Cluster Found Aglow With Mysterious X-Ray Cloud
American Experts Speculate That Some Mysterious Dark Energy Dominates the Universe Astronomers Discover that an Unknown Force Caused the Inflation of the Universe to Accelerate
Goddard Space Flight Center: Hidden Supernova Reveals Dust-Enshrouded 'Supernova Factory' Marvelous Spectacle: Hypergiant Erupts
Hubble Captures a Perfect Storm of Turbulent Gases Sleeping Beauty Galaxy
Turbulent Changes in the Cosmos: Strongest Supernova Explosion Turbulent Changes in the Cosmos: The Most Beautiful Stars
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