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  • ...discs of young stars and protostars radiate in the infrared; those around neutron stars and black holes in the x-ray part of the [[spectrum]].[https://en.wik
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  • ...astronomical bodies or objects. These objects range from single planets to star clusters, [[nebulae]] or entire [[galaxies]]. A comet may be described as a ...osition and evolutionary state of these stars. Stars may be found in multi-star systems that orbit about each other in a hierarchical organization. A plane
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  • ...etect objects ranging from the [[mass]] of a [[planet]] to the mass of a [[star]], regardless of the light they emit. Typically, astronomers can only detec When a distant [[star]] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasar quasar] gets sufficiently aligne
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  • ...exist unbound from other quarks. Among the hadrons are the proton and the neutron. Usually these nuclei are surrounded by a cloud of electrons. A nucleus wit ...of degenerate matter, such as compose [[white dwarf]] stars and [[neutron star]]s. Recent data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), sugge
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  • ...ove along diverging paths near a massive [[body]] (such as a [[planet]] or star), producing effects that seem like repulsion or disruptive forces when obse ...he tidal forces near a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_star neutron star].
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  • ...' is the [[science|scientific study]] of [[celestial]] objects (such as [[star]]s, [[planet]]s, [[comet]]s, and [[galaxy|galaxies]]) and [[Phenomenon|phen ...the Greek αστρονομία, ''astronomia'', from the words άστρον (''astron'', "star") and νόμος (''nomos'', "laws or cultures").
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  • ...neer of SETI, wondered if life might evolve on a neutron star (see neutron star, life on), an idea taken further and cast into fictional form by the aerosp # "Star Struck, a letter to a Rabbi". ohr.edu.
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  • * Inside the [[atomic nucleus]] the [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s are also probably moving around due the electrical repulsion of the prot ...t of that star, not what is happening at moment, since the light from that star must travel years and years to reach earth (depending on exactly how far aw
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  • *''[[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]'' uses the Fourth Dimension as "reality". *On ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]'', the title character has a small cube (which he calls a hypercube), whi
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  • ...tter than a normal star, yet its size is about 1/10th the size of a normal star. So much matter gets packed into the creation of a black hole that it canno ...ually deuterium - a hydrogen isotope whose nucleus contains a proton and a neutron. (The nucleus of protium, the more common hydrogen isotope, only contains a
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  • ...existing extensively in the interior of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star#Classification hot] [[suns]]. ...are faintly comparable to the [[planets]] encircling the [[sun]] of some [[star]]ry [[group]] like your own [[solar system]].
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  • ...ary pulsar systems such as [[PSR 1913+16]]. It is believed that [[neutron star]] mergers and [[black hole]] formation may create detectable amounts of gra
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