![]() After much hard work of about a month, I have selected 14 of them to talk. So, once in a sky observation camp at Murguma, Purulia district, West Bengal of India during the chill cold nights of November, 2007, I suddenly started thinking about the most extreme stars – the record holders in the stellar worlds! Within a year, I collected the details of more than 100 of such stars. The nature of these stars, understanding their properties and evolution tell us the story of our own existence - the birth and death of the Sun on which we all depend. There are as many different kinds of stars, as there are stars themselves, each an individual. In fact, recent advances in astronomy have proved that – “we are all Star Childs.” Yes, it may seem unbelievable to anybody who is not aware about astronomy, but it’s true that the elements with which we all and everything around us (like the chair, table, rockets, food, all animals etc.) are made of, were once created inside the centers of the stars. The stars are not only for the astronomers, it is for all of us. I watch them, observe their properties, research some of them and also like to write about them. I have loved the stars since childhood days. The divine beauty of the numerous twinkling stars caught the attention of the human beings since the ancient historic periods. ![]() The splendor of the night sky has fascinated mankind since time immemorial. ![]() Just read and enjoy the mysterious cosmos sitting at home. Each one of them deserves the word ‘most’ for varied reasons. A general article exploring some of the most extreme stars of the universe.
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