Streams of gas might lead to the rapid formation of high-mass stars

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Summary:
- This article discusses the rapid formation of high-mass stars, which are much larger and brighter than our Sun.
- Astronomers have discovered that these massive stars can form from streams of gas colliding at high speeds, creating a dense, turbulent region that quickly accumulates material to fuel the star's growth.
- This new understanding of the star formation process provides insights into how the most luminous and influential stars in the universe come into existence.

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