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  2. List of nearest stars by spectral type - Wikipedia

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    Below there are lists the nearest stars separated by spectral type. The scope of the list is still restricted to the main sequence spectral types: M , K , F , G , A , B and O . It may be later expanded to other types, such as S , D or C .

  3. Gagea villosa - Wikipedia

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    Gagea villosa, common name hairy star of Bethlehem, [2] is a Eurasian and North African plant species in the lily family. Gagea villosa is found in Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. Its range extends from Spain and Morocco east to Russia and Iran, and as far north as Sweden. [1] It was first described to science by Bieberstein in 1808. [3] [2]

  4. Category:F-type stars - Wikipedia

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    Type-F stars have a Class F spectral type, giving them a yellow-white color. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. 0–9.

  5. Lists of stars - Wikipedia

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    The following are lists of stars. Stars are astronomical objects that spend some portion of their existence generating energy through thermonuclear fusion.

  6. Blue straggler - Wikipedia

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    Sketch of Hertzsprung–Russell diagram of a globular cluster, showing blue stragglers. A blue straggler is a type of star that is more luminous and bluer than expected. . Typically identified in a stellar cluster, they have a higher effective temperature than the main sequence turnoff point for the cluster, where ordinary stars begin to evolve towards the red gi

  7. Astrobotany - Wikipedia

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    The study of plant research has yielded information useful to other areas of botany and horticulture. Extensive research into hydroponics systems was fielded successfully by NASA in both the CELSS and ALS programs, as well as the effects of increased photoperiod and light intensity for various crop species. [ 51 ]

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  9. Peterson Field Guides - Wikipedia

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    The Peterson Field Guides (PFG) are a popular and influential series of American field guides intended to assist the layman in identification of birds, plants, insects and other natural phenomena. The series was created and edited by renowned ornithologist Roger Tory Peterson (1908–1996).