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  2. Lists of stars - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of particularly notable actual or hypothetical stars that have their own articles in Wikipedia, but are not included in the lists above. BPM 37093 — a diamond star Cygnus X-1 — X-ray source

  3. List of stars with resolved images - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stars with resolved images, that is, stars whose images have been resolved beyond a point source. Aside from the Sun, observed from Earth, stars are exceedingly small in apparent size, requiring the use of special high-resolution equipment and techniques to image. For example, Betelgeuse, the first star other than the ...

  4. List of proper names of stars - Wikipedia

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    Sirius. Ancient Greek: Σείριος 'the scorcher'; in Egyptian Sopdet, rendered in Greek as Σῶθις Sōthis. As the brightest star in the sky, Sirius has proper names in numerous cultures, including Polynesian (Māori: Takurua; Hawaiian: Ka'ulua ('Queen of Heaven'), among others). Also known as the "Dog Star".

  5. Category:Lists of stars - Wikipedia

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    List of star systems within 95–100 light-years. List of luminous blue variable stars. List of O-type stars. List of star systems within 100–150 light-years. List of Wolf-Rayet stars. List of star systems within 150–200 light-years. List of star systems within 200–250 light-years.

  6. Lists of astronomical objects - Wikipedia

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    Lists of astronomical objects. Selection of astronomical bodies and objects: Moon Mimas and Ida, an asteroid with its own moon, Dactyl. Comet Lovejoy and Jupiter, a giant gas planet. The Sun; Sirius A with Sirius B, a white dwarf; the Crab Nebula, a remnant supernova. A black hole (artist concept); Vela Pulsar, a rotating neutron star.

  7. List of largest stars - Wikipedia

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    The following well-known stars are listed for the purpose of comparison. Antares (α Scorpii A) 680 [71] AD Fourteenth brightest star in the night sky. [72] Widely recognised as being among the largest known stars. [26] Betelgeuse (α Orionis) 640, [73] 764 +116 −62, [74] 782 ± 55 [75] AD & SEIS Tenth brightest star in the night sky. [72]

  8. Star - Wikipedia

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    Astronomers have assembled star catalogues that identify the known stars and provide standardized stellar designations. The observable universe contains an estimated 10 22 to 10 24 stars. Only about 4,000 of these stars are visible to the naked eye—all within the Milky Way galaxy. [2]

  9. List of nearest stars - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, astronomers have found 6 white dwarfs (stars that have exhausted all fusible hydrogen), 21 brown dwarfs, as well as 1 sub-brown dwarf, WISE 0855−0714 (possibly a rogue planet). The closest system is Alpha Centauri, with Proxima Centauri as the closest star in that system, at 4.2465 light-years from Earth.