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One of these twin stars has likely been snacking on exoplanets
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- Star caught eating a planet 1,300 light-years from Earth Earth.com · 23d ago
- Astronomers discover a sun that swallowed an entire planet. Could it happen to Earth? India Today · 23d ago
- Rarest elements reveal planets eaten by white dwarfs Big Think · 23d ago
- Lithium spike reveals sun-like star likely swallowed its planet Phys.org · 23d ago
- One of these twin stars has likely been snacking on exoplanets Space · 23d ago
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