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  2. Blue giant - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy, a blue giant is a hot star with a luminosity class of III or II (bright giant). In the standard Hertzsprung–Russell diagram , these stars lie above and to the right of the main sequence .

  3. Blue Giant (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Giant is a Japanese jazz-themed manga series written and illustrated by Shinichi Ishizuka.It was serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic from May 2013 to August 2016, with its chapters compiled in ten tankōbon volumes.

  4. Blue supergiant - Wikipedia

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    A blue supergiant (BSG) is a hot, luminous star, often referred to as an OB supergiant.They are usually considered to be those with luminosity class I and spectral class B9 or earlier, [1] although sometimes A-class supergiants are also deemed blue supergiants.

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    Paired with more conservative blue-chip dividend giants, investors can use a barbell approach to create significant passive income streams. Dow. a fallen angel dividend stock.

  7. From Eagles green to Giants blue: How Jon Runyan Jr ... - AOL

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    EAST RUTHERFORD, UNITED STATES: New York Giants' Jessie Armstead (98) and Philadelphia Eagles Jon Runyan (69) argue during the NFC Divisional playoff game 07 January, 2001, at Giants Stadium in ...

  8. Giant star - Wikipedia

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    The blue giants are a very heterogeneous grouping, ranging from high-mass, high-luminosity stars just leaving the main sequence to low-mass, horizontal-branch stars. Higher-mass stars leave the main sequence to become blue giants, then bright blue giants, and then blue supergiants, before expanding into red supergiants, although at the very ...

  9. 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.