A Star Dying by the Wrong Rules
25-06-2026 08:14 via universetoday.com

A Star Dying by the Wrong Rules

Half the stars in the universe live in pairs and when one of them dies it can feed hungrily off the other in a slow, violent dance. Now a Korean team has caught a couple of stars breaking the rules, locked in an orbit so impossibly fast that our best theories of how stars grow old cannot account for it. So what is this dying star trying to tell us?
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