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Vampire Star acts in the same way a supernatural vampire does in that it will suck blood from its victim except its hydrogen and not blood.Vampire Star acts in the same way a supernatural vampire does in that it will suck blood from its victim except its hydrogen and not blood. Eventually the Vampire star will suck too much out of the victim that the victim will be destroyed or turned it in a white dwarf star. It could also possibly explode in a supernova destroying both stars in the process.

Vampire Stars are also known as Symbiotic Binaries because they are normally in pairs. The term Vampire Star is more exotic for some and allows people to get a better understanding what is going on. Symbiotic star is the scientific term rather than using Vampire star.

The Vampire star will start off as the smaller star but nearing the end of the sucking process will inevitably be the larger of the two. The sucking star, normally a blue star is also known as a blue straggler, as it sucks, it gives the appearance of being a younger star when its not. The white dwarf star can gain revenge later by sucking back hydrogen from the vampire star Eventually the Vampire star will suck too much out of the victim that the victim will be destroyed or turned it in a white dwarf star. It could also possibly explode in a supernova destroying both stars in the process.

Vampire Stars are also known as Symbiotic Binaries because they are normally in pairs. The term Vampire Star is more exotic for some and allows people to get a better understanding what is going on. Symbiotic star is the scientific term rather than using Vampire star.

The Vampire star will start off as the smaller star but nearing the end of the sucking process will inevitably be the larger of the two. The sucking star, normally a blue star is also known as a blue straggler, as it sucks, it gives the appearance of being a younger star when its not. The white dwarf star can gain revenge later by sucking back hydrogen from the vampire star.

Vampire star Facts

  • Vampire Star is a star that is in close proximity with a bigger star and is sucking the energy from its larger star.
  • Vampire Star is the more exotic way of saying Symbiotic Star.
  • Cannibal Star is a star similar to a Vampire Star but consumes rather than suck hydrogen from its victim.
  • Blue Straggler is a star in a star cluster that looks hotter and younger than other stars because its been siphoning off hydrogen from its neighbours.
  • 17 Leporis is an example of a Vampire star, sucking energy and fuel from its neighbour.
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