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11 May, 12:52

Can you explain some of the most massive stars in our galaxy the milky way not andromeda by Solar Mass

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  1. 11 May, 14:31
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    WR 101e

    The Peony Nebula star

    Explanation:

    The WR 101e is a star whose mass exceeds the sun by 150 times. Astronomers are still investigating to know more about this star.

    The Peony Nebula star is one of the most luminous stars located in the constellation Sagittarius. It is measured to have 150 solar mass with a radius 100 times larger than that of the Sun.
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