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NASA Hubble Identifies Why Red Hypergiant Star, 300,000 Brighter Than Sun, Suddenly Fades – Tech Times
It is far larger and more violent than the Sun.

NASA Hubble telescope was able to find the reason why this super-red hypergiant star suddenly dimmed. What makes this scenario unusual is that this space body is 300,000 times brighter and has more violent radioactivity compared to the solar system’s Sun.
According to NASA’s latest report, the star that NASA is currently focusing on is called VY Canis Majoris, which is one of the colossal stars in the universe. It is also enshrouded in huge clouds of dust.
The VY Canis Majoris is also larger, more…
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