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For the first time, astronomers have recorded the motions of giant gas bubbles on the surface of a star 180 light-years away in the Dorado constellation. The star, which is named R. Doradus, is so massive that the surface bubbles alone are 75 times bigger than our sun. Read more from CNN.
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