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A new spin on the blue stellar sequence | PressReleasePoint
A new spin on the blue stellar sequence | PressReleasePoint
A new spin on the blue stellar sequence | PressReleasePoint
Not only humans try to look younger than they really are – stars do, too. This is what an international team of astronomers investigates in their paper that was just published in Nature Astronomy.
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