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Astronomers have seen bubbles on the surface of red giant star R Doradus for the first time.
The bubbles are visible from 180 light-years away.
They can be seen on the Sun but had never been seen on another star before.
The ability to study the internal motions of stars beyond the Sun is key to understanding just how typical or not our little yellow star is.
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