An erupting, massive star in the Milky Way. NASA's
Hubble Space Telescope has identified one of the
most massive stars known, emitting as much as
10 million times the power of our Sun and with a
radius larger than the distance between the Sun and
the Earth.
NASA, Space Telescope Institute
An erupting, massive star in the Milky Way. NASA's
Hubble Space Telescope has identified one of the
most massive stars known, emitting as much as
10 million times the power of our Sun and with a
radius larger than the distance between the Sun and
the Earth.
NASA, Space Telescope Institute
An erupting, massive star in the Milky Way. NASA's
Hubble Space Telescope has identified one of the
most massive stars known, emitting as much as
10 million times the power of our Sun and with a
radius larger than the distance between the Sun and
the Earth.
NASA, Space Telescope Institute
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