Earendel, the Most Distant Known Star, Reveals Its Secrets to JWST
A new view of a record-shattering distant star shows it to be twice as hot as our sun, and likely accompanied by a stellar companion
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A new view of a record-shattering distant star shows it to be twice as hot as our sun, and likely accompanied by a stellar companion
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