Astronomers observe a rare "hiccuping" star, offering insights into its unique behavior.

Astronomers have observed a rare "hiccuping" star for the first time, using the Very Large Telescope in Chile. Located about 3,000 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus, this star exhibits unusual, irregular brightness pulsations. This rare event offers valuable insights into the star's internal structure and behavior, with only a few hundred stars believed to show such activity.

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