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2 September, 04:45

Where does interstellar dust come from? How does it form?

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  1. 2 September, 05:09
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    Answer: When a star dies off, it releases a huge amount of interstellar dusts from the explosion of its outer layers, ranging is size from molecule-like to only about a few micro-meter. The materials are then back into the space.

    This materials again gets accumulated in the space, forming a cloud and subsequently forms a new star. This process keeps on repeating, maintaining a cycle.

    This is how the dust particles keeps on transforming from one star to another.
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