It is located in the Leo constellation, 300 light-years from Earth.
Scientists have found a star CW Leonis, which in size exceeds the Sun pyatsot times. It is located in the Leo constellation, 300 light-years from Earth.
The publication reports that a heavenly body emits a huge amount of dust, making it was a giant cloud, over the whole Solar system several times.
It is known that astronomers first studied the cloud, but only now found it star.
They also claim that despite gigantic dimensions, the star belongs to the category of dwarf planets.
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