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Elements in the Stars


US 708
Chi Cygni
UX Antiae
BD Camelopardalis
TX Piscium
Zeta Capricorni
Bellatrix
Rigel
Betelguese
Vega
alnitak
Aquarius
Kuiper Belt
Milky Way
Sun

Astronomers sort out what atoms and molecules make up which astronomical objects. They do this by a remote analysis, using light that telescopes passively receive.
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