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Lithium spike reveals sun-like star likely swallowed its planet

Lithium spike reveals sun-like star likely swallowed its planet
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A team of astronomers, led by Brooke Kotten of the University of Michigan, has shown that TOI-5882—a sunlike star located some 1,300 light-years away—has likely eaten one of its planets.

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