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Composite image shows portraits of the massive star system Eta Carinae as seen in low-energy gamma rays (left), visible light (middle) and high-energy gamma rays (right). The high-energy gamma rays are believed to be generated when protons revved up by the star system’s winds collide with charged atoms in the wind, in something like a scaled-up version of the Large Hadron Collider. Credit: R. Walter/U. of Geneva, NASA, Fermi, INTEGRAL

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