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The Hubble Telescope has provided perplexing images of star formation. Gone is the old theory of a simple collapse of a space cloud into a solid ball. Gone also is the theory of a simple accretion disk gradually winding its way to forming star. We now see volumous jets of material mysteriously being "ejected" along the axis of the accreti ...
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