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09239740-n:
natural objects visible in the sky
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09193933-n:
the brightest star in the Southern Cross
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09219349-n:
the second brightest star in Centaurus
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09219467-n:
the second brightest star in the Southern Cross
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09221070-n:
a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
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09265392-n:
the brightest star in Cygnus
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09265492-n:
a star in Leo approximately 43 light years from Earth
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09280995-n:
any star in the Ptolemaic theory of planetary motion
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09288769-n:
a very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun)
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09342563-n:
guiding star; a star that is used as a reference point in navigation or astronomy
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09363064-n:
a system of three or more stars associated by gravity
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09369692-n:
a star that has collapsed under its own gravity; it is composed of neutrons
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09374493-n:
a star that ejects some of its material in the form of a cloud and become more luminous in the process
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09397150-n:
the brightest star in Gemini; close to Castor
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09406198-n:
a small, old, relatively cool star; approximately 100 times the mass of Jupiter
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09406368-n:
a large, old, luminous star; has a relatively low surface temperature and a diameter large relative to the sun
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09406944-n:
the brightest star in Leo
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09442496-n:
the brightest star in Virgo
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09445780-n:
one of the stars in the star cluster Pleiades
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09450163-n:
the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system
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09450454-n:
any star around which a planetary system revolves
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09450708-n:
an extremely bright star of very large diameter and low density
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09451237-n:
a star that explodes and becomes extremely luminous in the process
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09469152-n:
a star that varies noticeably in brightness
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09478569-n:
a faint star of enormous density
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Holonyms
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08271042-n:
(astronomy) a collection of star systems; any of the billions of systems each having many stars and nebulae and dust
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09252970-n:
a configuration of stars as seen from the earth
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02802976-a:
being or relating to or resembling or emanating from stars
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02803150-a:
between or among stars
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02299437-a:
abounding with or resembling stars
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06095022-n:
the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
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02292125-v:
obtain
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02767116-v:
send out rays or waves
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08588294-n:
the region that is inside of something
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09239740-n:
natural objects visible in the sky
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13567177-n:
a nuclear fusion reaction taking place at very high temperatures (as in the sun)
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14877585-n:
a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely
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00643116-a:
(of divisions of time) determined by daily motion of the stars
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01045807-n:
the worship of planets or stars
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01604945-a:
of northern regions; from the seven stars (or seven plowing oxen) of Ursa Major
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02299889-a:
resembling a star
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02739189-a:
pertaining to or near the sun; especially the first rising of a star after and last setting before its invisibility owing to its conjunction with the sun
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02739248-n:
a celestial globe consisting of metal hoops; used by early astronomers to determine the positions of stars
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02797408-a:
of or relating to the stars or constellations
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02802976-a:
being or relating to or resembling or emanating from stars
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02803150-a:
between or among stars
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03512624-n:
an instrument used to measure the angular separation of two stars that are too far apart to be included in the field of view of an ordinary telescope
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04078002-n:
a network of fine lines used by astronomers as a reference for measurements on star photographs
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04771128-n:
the twinkling of the stars caused when changes in the density of the earth's atmosphere produce uneven refraction of starlight
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05084982-n:
the arithmetic mean of the maximum and minimum distances of a celestial body (satellite or secondary star) from its primary
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05090979-n:
(astronomy) the magnitude that a star would have if it were viewed from a distance of 10 parsecs (32.62 light years) from the earth
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07002459-n:
a chart showing the relative positions of the stars in a particular part of the sky
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07365673-n:
the implosion of a star resulting from its own gravity; the result is a smaller and denser celestial object
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08270662-n:
(astronomy) a hypothetical huge collection of comets orbiting the sun far beyond the orbit of Pluto; perturbations (as by other stars) can upset a comet's orbit and may send it tumbling toward the sun
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08271042-n:
(astronomy) a collection of star systems; any of the billions of systems each having many stars and nebulae and dust
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08271457-n:
a galaxy having a spiral structure; arms containing younger stars spiral out from old stars at the center
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08500989-n:
the space between stars
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08501275-n:
the boundary marking the edge of the sun's influence; the boundary (roughly 100 AU from the sun) between the interplanetary medium and the interstellar medium; where the solar wind from the sun and the radiation from other stars meet
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09192462-n:
the brightest star in Taurus
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09192566-n:
the second brightest star in Perseus; the first known eclipsing binary
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09193772-n:
brightest star in Centaurus; second nearest star to the sun
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09193933-n:
the brightest star in the Southern Cross
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09194938-n:
double star 15.7 light years from Earth; the brightest star in the Aquila constellation
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09198997-n:
the brightest star in Scorpius
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09202142-n:
a constellation in the Milky Way near Cygnus; contains the star Altair
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09205334-n:
the 4th brightest star and the brightest star in the constellation Bootes; 36 light-years from Earth
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09208496-n:
(astronomy) a cluster of stars (or a small constellation)
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09219349-n:
the second brightest star in Centaurus
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09219467-n:
the second brightest star in the Southern Cross
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09219731-n:
the second brightest star in Orion
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09219858-n:
a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major
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09221070-n:
a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
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09223177-n:
a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star; extremely high gravitational field
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09233134-n:
supergiant star 650 light years from Earth; second brightest star in the sky
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09234654-n:
the brightest star in Auriga
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09265392-n:
the brightest star in Cygnus
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09265492-n:
a star in Leo approximately 43 light years from Earth
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09266790-n:
a cluster of stars within an intricate cloud of gas and dust
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09273928-n:
the largest known star
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09280995-n:
any star in the Ptolemaic theory of planetary motion
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09288769-n:
a very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun)
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09314829-n:
interstellar space including streams of protons moving from the stars
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09340452-n:
a cluster of seven stars in Ursa Minor; at the end of the dipper's handle is Polaris
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09342563-n:
guiding star; a star that is used as a reference point in navigation or astronomy
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09344559-n:
a small constellation in the northern hemisphere near Cygnus and Draco; contains the star Vega
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09354984-n:
the galaxy containing the solar system; consists of millions of stars that can be seen as a diffuse band of light stretching across the night sky
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09363064-n:
a system of three or more stars associated by gravity
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09369692-n:
a star that has collapsed under its own gravity; it is composed of neutrons
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09373333-n:
a cluster of 5 bright stars forming a cross in the constellation Cygnus
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09374493-n:
a star that ejects some of its material in the form of a cloud and become more luminous in the process
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09391386-n:
the intensely luminous surface of a star (especially the sun)
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09394646-n:
any celestial body (other than comets or satellites) that revolves around a star
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09394797-n:
a nebula that was once thought to be a star with its planets but is now thought to be a very hot star surrounded by an expanding envelope of ionized gases that emit a fluorescent glow because of intense radiation from the star
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09395763-n:
a star cluster in the constellation Taurus
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09396712-n:
the brightest star in Ursa Minor; at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper; the northern axis of the earth points toward it
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09397150-n:
the brightest star in Gemini; close to Castor
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09399485-n:
the brightest star in Canis Minor
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09400190-n:
the nearest star to the sun; distance: 4.3 light years
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09406198-n:
a small, old, relatively cool star; approximately 100 times the mass of Jupiter
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09406368-n:
a large, old, luminous star; has a relatively low surface temperature and a diameter large relative to the sun
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09406944-n:
the brightest star in Leo
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09410365-n:
the brightest star in Orion
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09424270-n:
any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star
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09435965-n:
the brightest star in the sky; in Canis Major
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09442496-n:
the brightest star in Virgo
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09444942-n:
a small star
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09445780-n:
one of the stars in the star cluster Pleiades
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09450163-n:
the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system
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09450454-n:
any star around which a planetary system revolves
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09450708-n:
an extremely bright star of very large diameter and low density
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09451237-n:
a star that explodes and becomes extremely luminous in the process
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09469152-n:
a star that varies noticeably in brightness
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09469912-n:
the brightest star in the constellation Lyra
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09478569-n:
a faint star of enormous density
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10987724-n:
Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars; demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate; perfected the refracting telescope that enabled him to make many discoveries (1564-1642)
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11045898-n:
English astronomer (born in Germany) who discovered infrared light and who catalogued the stars and discovered the planet Uranus (1738-1822)
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11046169-n:
English astronomer (son of William Herschel) who extended the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did pioneering work in photography (1792-1871)
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11063309-n:
an English astrophysicist and advocate of the steady state theory of cosmology; described processes of nucleosynthesis inside stars (1915-2001)
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11076965-n:
United States singer who began singing with his four brothers and later became a highly successful star during the 1980s (born in 1958)
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11528841-n:
the heliocentric parallax of a star
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a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field
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13443120-n:
a thermonuclear reaction in the interior of stars
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14481511-n:
(physical chemistry) a fourth state of matter distinct from solid or liquid or gas and present in stars and fusion reactors; a gas becomes a plasma when it is heated until the atoms lose all their electrons, leaving a highly electrified collection of nuclei and free electrons
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15208162-n:
measured by the diurnal motion of stars
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15208333-n:
the time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day
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15209174-n:
period between successive conjunctions with a star, 27.322 days
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