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  • The "shorthand" name in the [[Speech, the | Speech]] for the group of stars bearing the Bayer designation &#945; (alpha) Geminis: also known as Castor. ...ars of type A1 and A5. <i>Ysen </i> is the word used in the Speech for the stars considered as a group: individually, their names are Umnaih, Relewen, Mikk
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  • A grouping of hundreds of millions of stars (and sometimes many more), normally closely associated by gravitation. When
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  • ...~kaler/sow/naos.html zeta Puppis], one of the hottest and brightest type O stars in this part of the galaxy.
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  • [[Category:Stars]]
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  • ...bout a year to orbit it; and it also travels in company with several other stars that are gravitationally associated. (For more info see the [http://article
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  • ...pe K1 star with the luminosity of approximately 11 Suns. It is one of the stars that take a turn being [[Earth | Earth's]] north Pole Star: it will occupy
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  • ...of tiny embedded mirror tiles representing the stars of the night sky. The stars of the constellation Orion shine out of the basin courtesy of embedded fibe
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  • There were immortals who were the spirits of stars or animals. Some were human beings who had done good deeds and were rewarde
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  • ...size similar to our own universe's, and merely lacks enough energy to have stars in the first place: or whether it's a much smaller closed volume. This ques
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  • ...ater observed by [[Kit]] and [[Nita]] as being full of short-term variable stars, does not match the space observable around &#949; Indi. The fluorescence
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  • ...(type SBbc) comprised of an estimated two hundred to three hundred billion stars: one of the two largest / most massive members of the so-called [http://en
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  • ...female cat), the Creatress and Dam, the Fire at the Heart, the Kindler of Stars, and by many, many other names. But possibly the most frequently used of t
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  • ....org/wiki/Ursa_Major Ursa Major]: the name "Shuo" refers generally to the stars in the Chinese version of this constellation.) Wizards hearing this story,
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  • .../tolweb.org/tree?group=Echinodermata Echinodermata], especially the "spiny stars". Like them, it has a small central body and a number of legs which can var
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