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  2. Hypergiant - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples of hypergiants include the Pistol Star, a blue hypergiant located close to the Galactic Center and one of the most luminous stars known; Rho Cassiopeiae, a yellow hypergiant that is one of the brightest to the naked eye; and Mu Cephei (Herschel's "Garnet Star"), one of the largest and brightest stars known.

  3. Hypergiant Industries - Wikipedia

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    Hypergiant is an Austin, Texas based technology company, [5] founded in February 2018, [4] and currently headed by CEO Mike Betzer. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] The company develops artificial intelligence (AI) products, [ 7 ] focused on its CommandCenter Platform.

  4. Category:A-type hypergiants - Wikipedia

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    A-type hypergiants are hypergiant (luminosity class 0) stars of spectral type A. Pages in category "A-type hypergiants" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  5. 6 Cassiopeiae - Wikipedia

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    6 Cassiopeiae A is a white A2.5 type hypergiant. It is about 25 times as massive as the Sun and 200,000 times as luminous. The star is slightly and erratically variable, an Alpha Cygni variable. Not all sources consider 6 Cas to be a hypergiant.

  6. Cygnus OB2-12 - Wikipedia

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    Cygnus OB2 #12 is an extremely luminous blue hypergiant with an absolute bolometric magnitude (all electromagnetic radiation) of −10.9, among the most luminous stars known in the galaxy. This makes the star nearly two million times more luminous than the Sun, although estimates were even higher when the star was first discovered.

  7. List of nearest supergiants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the nearest supergiant stars to Earth, located at a distance of up to 1,100 light-years (340 parsecs) from Earth. Some of the brightest stars in the night sky, such as Rigel and Antares, are in the list.

  8. Yellow hypergiant - Wikipedia

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    An example of the nebulae that can result is IRAS 17163-3907, known as the Fried Egg, which has expelled several solar masses of material in just a few hundred years. [29] The yellow hypergiant is an expected phase of evolution as the most luminous red supergiants evolve bluewards, but they may also represent a different sort of star.

  9. HR 5171 - Wikipedia

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    HR 5171, also known as V766 Centauri, is a yellow hypergiant in the constellation Centaurus. It is said to be either an extreme red supergiant (RSG) or recent post-red supergiant (Post-RSG) yellow hypergiant (YHG), both of which suggest it is one of the largest known stars. The star's diameter is uncertain but likely to be between 1,100 and ...

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