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The Janus Star

The Janus star has a surface composed of hydrogen on one half and then the other half is helium. It's like if you imagine looking at earth from one angle and it was all entirely land and suddenly half a rotation later it was all ocean. That's mind boggling especially when I consider that stars are these kind of constantly churning gassy blobs. The researchers behind the discovery do have a potential idea but they've not seen any evidence yet of a very strong magnetic field in the data.

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