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Astronomers have found one huge star eating another, but the smaller star is predicted to eventually become a black hole and go on to feed off its companion
By Leah Crane
A distant star is being eaten by its companion, but it’s getting ready to take its revenge. The pair make up the most massive contact binary – two stars that are so close together they’re technically touching – ever found.
The pair of stars is called SSN 7, and it’s located in a star-forming region called NGC 346 in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a galaxy about 200,000 light years away. Matthew Rickard at University …
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