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Thermonuclear blast sends star hurtling across our galaxy – haveeruonline
Scientists have located proof of a star blasting by itself out of its orbit with an additional star in a “partial supernova” — now hurtling across the

Scientists have located proof of a star blasting by itself out of its orbit with an additional star in a partial supernova — now hurtling across the Milky Way.
The star, which has about 40 p.c of the mass of our solar, is traveling at 559,234 mph.
Scientists at the U.K.s University of Warwick take note that the star, a white dwarf designated SDSS J1240+6710, has an unusual composition. White dwarfs are really dense compact stars that have fatigued their nuclear gas.
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