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TON 618 is the largest and most massive star in the cosmos, it was discovered in 1957, although it took time until we knew something about its nature, its size and the distance that separates it from us. The Tonantzintla catalog classified stars with a blue tint that are located outside the galactic plane; without paying too much attention to their nature. Many of these stars correspond to white dwarfs, stars that belong to our galaxy despite their non-planar location; other blue dots, on the ot
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TON 618 is the largest and most massive star in the cosmos, it was discovered in 1957, although it took time until we knew something about its nature, its size and the distance that separates it from us. The Tonantzintla catalog classified stars with a blue tint that are located outside the galactic plane; without paying too much attention to their nature. Many of these stars correspond to white dwarfs, stars that belong to our galaxy despite their non-planar location; other blue dots, on the ot
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