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  • 81Compact star — In astronomy, the term compact star (sometimes compact object) is used to refer collectively to white dwarfs, neutron stars, other exotic dense stars, and black holes. These objects are all small for their mass. The term compact star is often… …

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  • 82Multiple star — Artist s impression of the orbits of HD 188753, a triple star system A multiple star consists of three or more stars which appear from the Earth to be close to one another in the sky. This may result from the stars being physically close and… …

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  • 83Hypernova — For the rock band, see Hypernova (band). Eta Carinae, in the constellation of Carina, one of the nearer candidates for a future hypernova Hypernova (pl. hypernovae), also known as a type 1c Supernova, refers to an incredibly large star that… …

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  • 84Star system — This article is about stars in outer space. For the Hollywood star system, see Star system (film). For a system of planets around a star, see Planetary system. A star system or stellar system is a small number of stars which orbit each other,[1]… …

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  • 85Dwarf star — The term dwarf star refers to a variety of distinct classes of stars. Dwarf star alone generally refers to any main sequence star, a star of luminosity class V. Red dwarfs are low mass main sequence stars. Yellow dwarfs are main sequence (dwarf)… …

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  • 86Blue giant — For other uses, see Blue giant (disambiguation). Hertzsprung–Russell Diagram Spectral Type …

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  • 87George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax — (November 11 1633 April 5 1695) was an English statesman, writer, and politician.Family and early lifeHe was the great grandson of Sir George Savile of Lupset and Thornhill in Yorkshire (created baronet in 1611) was the eldest son of Sir William… …

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  • 88Asteroseismology — Different oscillation modes penetrate to different depths inside a star. Asteroseismology (from Greek ἀστήρ, astēr, star ; σεισμός, seismos, earthquake ; and λογία …

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  • 89Shoichi Yokoi — Infobox Military Person name= Shōichi Yokoi lived= March 31, 1915 September 22, 1997 caption= nickname= placeofbirth= Saori, Aichi Prefecture, Japan placeofdeath= allegiance=flagicon|Japan|alt Empire of Japan branch= serviceyears= 1941 1972 rank …

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  • 90Helium flash — A helium flash is the runaway fusion of helium in the core of low mass stars of less than about 2.25 solar masses and greater than about 0.5 solar mass, or on the surface of an accreting white dwarf star. They may also occur in the outer layers… …

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