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High-Mass Star FormationThe formation of high-mass stars remains one of the most significant unsolved problems in astrophysicsThese stars, with masses from 10 to 100 times the mass of our sun, eventually explode as supernovae and produce most of the heavy elements in the Universe. They also have a major influence on the structure and evolution of galaxies. But observing the formation of massive stars is difficult, because they are born in distant, dense, and dusty regions of space, and they swallow up much of their birth environment as they are born. [Article] |
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