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Chinese astronomers have identified nearly 300 candidate supergiant stars in the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies.
Supergiants are evolved high-mass stars, larger and more luminous than main-sequence stars.
The study may greatly expand the list of known supergiants in the Milky Way's neighborhood.
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