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Study: 1,000-light-year-wide 'Local Bubble' is source of all young stars closest to Earth

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All newborn stars and star-forming regions within 500 light years of Earth dwell on the surface of a huge bubble known as the Local Bubble. A series of events that began 14 million years ago resulted in the construction of a massive bubble that is responsible for the genesis of all nearby, young stars. The bubble is not dormant and is slowly growing.

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