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Nuclear blast sends star hurtling across galaxy – Yahoo News Australia

A star has been sent hurtling across the galaxy after undergoing a partial supernova, astronomers say.

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A star has been sent hurtling across the galaxy after undergoing a partial supernova, astronomers say.
A supernova is a powerful explosion that occurs when some stars reach the ends of their lives; in this case, the blast was not sufficient to destroy it.
Instead, it sent the star hurtling through space at 900,000 km/hr.
Astronomers think the object, known as a white dwarf, was originally circling another star, which would have been sent flying in the opposite direction.
When two stars orbit…

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