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Asteroids go to pieces when their host star dies

February 13, 2020 icstrs
© NASA/JPL-Caltech Dense, hot stellar remnants often host rings of dust, gas, and asteroids. A new report helps explain how they came to be that way.

by Charlie Wood
of Popular Science

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https://www.msn.com/en-sg/money/other/asteroids-go-to-pieces-when-their-host-star-dies/ar-BBZXaRB

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