Simulations solve a 20-year-old riddle about why nebulae around masssive stars don't disappear

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 09:14 in Astronomy & Space

The birth of the most massive stars -- those ten to a hundred times the mass of the Sun -- has posed an astrophysical riddle for decades. Massive stars are dense enough to fuse hydrogen while they're...

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