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********Herschel space telescope pierces giant star bubble********
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A colossal star many times the mass of our own Sun is seen growing in a bubble of excited gas just pictured by the Herschel space observatory.
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I've had bubbles of excited gas before but there was never anything growing in it - I hope.
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