(Phys.org)—Astronomers occupy spotted a star-forming ring around a distant star Kappa Ori,located at the south-eastern corner of the constellation of Orion. The star, also known as Saiph, or is a supergiant with a mass of approximately 15 solar masses about 650 light years from soil. According to the scientists,the newly-detected ring contains several groups of stars. The results were published in a paper on Mar. 1 in the arXiv journal.
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