October 14, 200520 yr Scientists see 50-100 massive stars newly formed in the dust cloud around the Milky Galaxy's central black hole. They are 30-50 times as massive as Sol, and 100,000 as luminous. Since they're burning so big and bright, they'll likely burn out and go superniva in a relatively short 5 million years. Neat stuff going on in the universe. http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/space/10/13/b...reut/index.html
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