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"textContent": "For the first time, a much younger version of the Sun has been caught red-handed blowing bubbles in the galaxy, by astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. The bubble – called an “astrosphere” – completely surrounds the juvenile star. Winds from the star’s surface are blowing up the bubble and filling it with hot gas […]\n\nThe post Young ‘Sun’ Caught Blowing Bubbles by NASA’s Chandra appeared first on NASA Science.",
"title": "Young ‘Sun’ Caught Blowing Bubbles by NASA’s Chandra"
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