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Stellar evolution / Star types / Stellar astronomy / Light sources / Supernova / Gamma-ray burst progenitors / Type Ib and Ic supernovae / Hypernova / Type II supernova / Astronomy / Space / Supernovae
Stellar evolution
Star types
Stellar astronomy
Light sources
Supernova
Gamma-ray burst progenitors
Type Ib and Ic supernovae
Hypernova
Type II supernova
Astronomy
Space
Supernovae

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