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The Eagle is a cloud of ionized hydrogen and dust that formed from a star that exploded some 5.5 million years ago. Since its birth, the Eagle Nebula has helped hatch more than 8,000 new stars. How does the remnants from one star create so many new stars?
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The Eagle is a cloud of ionized hydrogen and dust that formed from a star that exploded some 5.5 million years ago. Since its birth, the Eagle Nebula has helped hatch more than 8,000 new stars. How does the remnants from one star create so many new stars?
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