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A star with a magnetic field 10 trillion times stronger than the Sun's was seen shooting powerful jets of material outward at nearly the speed of light. The unexpected, first-of-its-kind detection is forcing astronomers to completely rethink their current theories on how these jets form.
A star with a magnetic field 10 trillion times stronger than the Sun's was seen shooting powerful jets of material outward at nearly the speed of light. The unexpected, first-of-its-kind detection is forcing astronomers to completely rethink their current theories on how these jets form.
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