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Large globes of intensely hot gas that generate their own light are known as stars. They produce energy through nuclear fusion, primarily converting hydrogen into helium in their cores, which releases enormous amounts of light and heat. This process is what makes them visible and allows them to illuminate surrounding celestial bodies. Examples of such stars include our Sun and other similar stellar objects scattered throughout the universe.

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