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Astronomers See a Star Crash Through the Planetary Disk of Another Star What causes an otherwise unremarkable star to become over 100 times brighter? That’s a question astronomers have been pondering since 1936, when a star in Orion brightened from 16th magnitude to 8th magnitude in a single year. The star, named FU Ori, is still bright to this day. Astronomers have come up with different explanations …
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