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V889 Herculis is 115 light-years away in the constellation of Hercules .
The young star spins in a way that astronomers have never seen before.
Its poles rotate more slowly, as expected, but its equator also rotates slowly.
The rotation of stars is difficult to understand because of the dynamic processes that occur within them.
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