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A Baby Star Blows A Giant Gaseous Ring
Observing the Taurus Molecular Cloud, a research team led by Kyushu University has found that during the early growth period of a baby star, the protostellar disk blows magnetic flux 1,000 au in size and creates a giant, relatively warm ring. Describing these phenomena as a baby stars sneezes, these expulsions of energy and gas help the star to properly develop.
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