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Old 15-02-2014, 10:16 PM
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BTW I am not unaware of the different classes of star formation,and that is why I am sceptical of these claims.
This quote from Hotdog (Anthony) in his reply also says what I am saying.

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"The details of the interpretation may change"
Yes it is an unusual star,but as instrumentation and telescopes get better etc, we will find many more "unusual" stars. and IMHO will have to revise some of the bounderies that we take for granted.
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