Article 6D3M2 Two-faced star with helium and hydrogen sides baffles astronomers

Two-faced star with helium and hydrogen sides baffles astronomers

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Hannah Devlin , Science correspondent
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White dwarf nicknamed Janus could be in transition from one element dominating at its surface to the other

  • The artist's animation shows Janus rotating on its axis. Credit: K. Miller, Caltech/IPAC

Astronomers have discovered a two-faced star and are baffled by its bizarre appearance.

The white dwarf appears to have one side composed almost entirely of hydrogen and the other side made up of helium. It is the first time that astronomers have discovered a lone star that appears to have spontaneously developed two contrasting faces.

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