Rare "Blue lurker" Star Discovered
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Hubble telescope spots 'blue lurker' star feeding off of its conjoined siblings

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Hubble Space Telescope has found a rare "blue lurker" star that has been feeding on material from its two conjoined siblings.
The fast-spinning star provides a detailed look at the complicated family dynamics of multiple-star systems.
The lurker is a member of the open cluster M67 , also known as the "King Cobra Cluster ".
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