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  2. Chord (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    Transit of mercury chord across the sun. In the field of astronomy the term chord typically refers to a line crossing an object which is traversed during an occultation event. . By taking accurate measurements of the start and end times of the event, in conjunction with the known location of the observer and the object's orbit, the length of the chord can be determined giving an indication of ...

  3. Glossary of astronomy - Wikipedia

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    A-type star In the Harvard spectral classification system, a class of main-sequence star having spectra dominated by Balmer absorption lines of hydrogen. Stars of spectral class A are typically blue-white or white in color, measure between 1.4 and 2.1 times the mass of the Sun, and have surface temperatures of 7,600–10,000 kelvin.

  4. Astronomical object - Wikipedia

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    Stars may be found in multi-star systems that orbit about each other in a hierarchical organization. A planetary system and various minor objects such as asteroids, comets and debris, can form in a hierarchical process of accretion from the protoplanetary disks that surround newly formed stars.

  5. Huge Yellow Star Found With Another Star On Its Surface - AOL

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    There are somewhere around 300 billion stars in our galaxy, so if the discovery of a single star is enough to make headlines, you better believe it's an impressive one. Scientists at the European ...

  6. Fixed stars - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy, the fixed stars (Latin: stellae fixae) are the luminary points, mainly stars, that appear not to move relative to one another against the darkness of the night sky in the background. This is in contrast to those lights visible to naked eye , namely planets and comets , that appear to move slowly among those "fixed" stars.

  7. Scientists say that one star 'lashes' another in 'brutal ...

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    In the system AR Scorpii, which has two stars, scientists in Europe have observed what they call 'brutal' behavior. Scientists say that one star 'lashes' another in 'brutal' behavior Skip to main ...

  8. Stellar designations and names - Wikipedia

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    The Bright Star Catalogue, which is a star catalogue listing all stars of apparent magnitude 6.5 or brighter, or roughly every star visible to the naked eye from Earth, contains 9,096 stars. [1] The most voluminous modern catalogues list on the order of a billion stars, out of an estimated total of 200 to 400 billion in the Milky Way .

  9. Stellar classification - Wikipedia

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    Marginal cases are allowed; for example, a star may be either a supergiant or a bright giant, or may be in between the subgiant and main-sequence classifications. In these cases, two special symbols are used: A slash (/) means that a star is either one class or the other. A dash (-) means that the star is in between the two classes.