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Accretion Disk Polar Jetting, Binary Star Formation and Nemesis
On The Mechanics of Star Formation Binary Stars and Nemesis Developed and all rights reserved by Max Domaschko, PhD So. Charleston, WV, USA, May 12, 1996 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.
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