First-ever zoomed-in photo reveals dying star
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•This is the first close-up image of a star beyond our galaxy
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WOH G64 is 1,500 times the size of our sun and 160,000 light-years away from Earth .
It's giving astronomers a rare view of what happens at the end of a star's life.
It could be 10,000 to 100,000 years before it explodes into a supernova, if it does at all.
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