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  • Bipolar Outflows: Understanding Stellar Gas Ejection
    The phenomenon you're describing is called a bipolar outflow.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Bipolar: Meaning the gas is ejected in two opposite directions, creating a roughly symmetrical shape.

    * Outflow: Describes the movement of the gas away from the star.

    This is a common process in the formation of stars, particularly in the early stages. The outflowing gas is often made up of material that was left over from the star's formation.

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