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  • ...sually made of gas and a substance known as plasma. The [[Sun]] (Sol) is a star. A portion of the stars, however, those called white dwarfs and neutron sta ...ere are other stars that are much larger, the Sun is classified as a dwarf star. Stars classified as supergiants have a radius about 1,000 times that of th
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  • ...ariability in brightness are attributable to physical processes within the star itself (eg. pulsating stars) and those in which the variations observed are Not counting the occasional [[supernova]], the first variable star to be identified was Mira or ''ο Ceti'' which was found to be periodically
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  • ...are bound together by the strong nuclear force, the neutrons in a neutron star are bound together by [[Gravitation|gravity]].
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  • ...the popular name for a [[blue supergiant]] star, that was the most distant star yet to be detected.<ref name=PbsNewshour2022-03-30/> It was found at appro ...he mass of massive galactic clusters that lie between Earth and the target star.
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  • {{dambigbox|the Lucas film movies as cultural phenomena|Star Wars}} ...released in 2015. The movies are unusual in that the "Original Trilogy," ''Star Wars'' episodes four through six, were produced between the years 1977 and
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  • {{dambigbox|the star|Arcturus}} ...-arcturus-use-the-big-dipper-to-find-it Star of the Week: Arcturus, orange star, cuts through galaxy’s disk]'. 18th May 2011.</ref>
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  • ...at began with the [[television series]] ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' in 1966. Created by [[Gene Roddenberry]], the series ran on the [[ * ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' (retroactively named ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' to distinguish it from the other series, thus '
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  • The '''''Salish Star''''' is a fireboat operated by the city of [[Bellingham, Washington]].<ref The ''Salish Star'' replaces the ''[[Fire Belle]]'', a smaller, slower, less capable fireboat
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  • ...that began in 1977 with the release of the movie Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope).
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  • ...t below. For a critical article about the entire film series, please see [[Star Trek (film series)]]. The term '''The Star Trek Film''' (or ''The Star Trek Movie'') is one that will have different meanings over the generations
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  • {{r|K-type star}} {{r|Red dwarf (star)}}
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  • A star whose apparent brightness exhibits periodic variations
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  • {{main|Star Trek}} ...series' third season. The show ran from 2001 to 2005, directly following [[Star Trek: Voyager]], which concluded its run in 2001. The series is set in the
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  • '''Operation Bright Star''' is an annual or biennial international military training exercise conduc | title=Bright Star Shines in Egypt
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  • ..., but not so much mass that it forms a [[black hole]] instead of a neutron star.
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  • {{Dambigbox|Red dwarf (star)|Red dwarf}} {{Image|Brown Dwarf Comparison 2020.png|right|500px|The "Low Mass Star" shown here is a small red dwarf. This shows approximate relative sizes of
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  • ...is'') about 37 light years away, in the constellation of Boötes; brightest star in the northern sky.
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  • The term '''Star Wars''' can refer to: *''[[Star Wars]]'', a [[space]] adventure [[film]] saga, or any of the movies composi
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  • '''Wolf 359''' is an M class dwarf star (also known as a [[Red dwarf (star)|red dwarf]]) in the constellation Leo. Its alternate names and catalogue n ...Located about 7.8 light years from earth, it is much smaller than earth’s star, Sol, at about 16% of Sol’s diameter. At the same distance from earth as
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  • ...ntauri B.<ref name=NASA>[http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/star_worldbook.html Star] NASA</ref> ...Nearest>[http://www.chara.gsu.edu/RECONS/TOP100.posted.htm The 100 nearest star systems]</ref>
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  • ...magnitude 16.6, it is 7.8 light-years from the sun and is a variable flare star, which may emit bursts of light and even radio noise.
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  • The Star Trek film series is the component of the Star Trek franchise which comprises feature film, that is, motion pictures, more ...trend subsequently referred to as 'the Star Trek curse' or 'even-numbered Star Trek films don't suck'.
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  • ...tar Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993-1999)|url=http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/star-trek-deep-space-nine/100409|work=TV Guide| publisher=CBS Interactive|access
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  • ...port is open -- 130925-F-ZZ999-001.jpg|thumb|The USAF operates the Rising Star, at Thule AFB, during the two to three months a year the port is ice-free.] The '''''Rising Star''''' is a tugboat operated by the [[United States Air Force]] to assist [[c
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Star Trek]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Star Trek: Enterprise}}
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  • *[http://www.aavso.org/ ''American Association of Variable Star Observers] ...msu.su/groups/cluster/gcvs/gcvs/iii/vartype.txt Classification of variable star types]
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  • A television series within the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe, dealing with the early invention of interstellar flight
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  • ...9 feature [[film]]. It is the 11th film in the [[Star Trek (film series)|''Star Trek'' film series]]. ...order. It is a [[prequel]] of the [[Star Trek (original series)|original ''Star Trek'' television series]]. Further, it presents an [[alternate reality]]
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  • {{r|Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace}} {{r|Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones}}
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  • {{main|Star Trek}} ...from [[Star Trek: The Original Series]] (TOS) with [[William Shatner]]. [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] (DS9) with [[Avery Brooks]].
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  • Star which is usually slightly cooler than our Sun and often orange in colour; i
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  • [http://starwars.wikia.com Wookiepedia], the Star Wars Wiki. Covers subjects to a degree of depth and breadth not maintainabl
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  • '''''Elvis Sings Flaming Star''''' is the thirty-third album by [[Elvis Presley]]. It was released in Oct #'Flaming Star' (Sid Wayne, Sherman Edwards) - 2:25
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  • ....2 light-years), with a stellar magnitude of ll, and is 2° from the bright star α Centauri.
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  • '''''Star Trek''''' is a [[science fiction]] television series, created by [[Gene Rod
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The component of the [[Star Trek]] franchise that comprises feature film, that is, motion pictures, mor
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Chronologically the third series in the [[Star Trek]] universe, a six-year television series set on a space station in a c
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  • ...lude>A 2009 feature film that functions as a [[prequel]] to the original ''Star Trek'' television series.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The second television series in the [[Star Trek]] franchise
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  • {{r|Flaming Star (song)}} {{r|Flaming Star}}
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  • {{r|Star Trek||**}}
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  • *[http://www.startrek.com/page/star-trek-the-original-series ''Star Trek: The Original Series''] at StarTrek.com *[http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/13847 ''Star Trek'' (1966) at the British Film Institute (BFI)]
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  • Formally, a binary operation <math>\star</math> on a set ''S'' is a function on the [[Cartesian product]] :<math>S \times S \rightarrow S \,</math> given by <math>(x,y) \mapsto x \star y , \,</math>
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  • The Star Trek film series is the component of the Star Trek franchise which comprises feature film, that is, motion pictures, more ...trend subsequently referred to as 'the Star Trek curse' or 'even-numbered Star Trek films don't suck'.
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  • ...at began with the [[television series]] ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' in 1966. Created by [[Gene Roddenberry]], the series ran on the [[ * ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' (retroactively named ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' to distinguish it from the other series, thus '
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  • ...t below. For a critical article about the entire film series, please see [[Star Trek (film series)]]. The term '''The Star Trek Film''' (or ''The Star Trek Movie'') is one that will have different meanings over the generations
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  • *[http://www.startrek.com/page/star-trek-the-original-series ''Star Trek: The Original Series''] at StarTrek.com *[http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/13847 ''Star Trek'' (1966) at the British Film Institute (BFI)]
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  • * [[Wolf 359 (star)]] * [[Proxima Centauri (star)]]
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  • The term '''Star Wars''' can refer to: *''[[Star Wars]]'', a [[space]] adventure [[film]] saga, or any of the movies composi
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  • {{r|Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace}} {{r|Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones}}
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  • ...are bound together by the strong nuclear force, the neutrons in a neutron star are bound together by [[Gravitation|gravity]].
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  • ...is'') about 37 light years away, in the constellation of Boötes; brightest star in the northern sky.
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  • ...ter components of the [[Capella]] quadruple-star system are counted as one star). Along with [[Aldebaran]], [[Spica]], and [[Regulus]] it is one of the fo
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  • ...including [[Arcturus (star)|Arcturus]] (''α Bootis''), the third-brightest star in the night sky.
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  • ...ting used in a science fiction series. For example: the [[Star Trek]] or [[Star Wars]] universes.
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  • ...that began in 1977 with the release of the movie Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope).
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  • *[http://www.aavso.org/ ''American Association of Variable Star Observers] ...msu.su/groups/cluster/gcvs/gcvs/iii/vartype.txt Classification of variable star types]
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  • ....2 light-years), with a stellar magnitude of ll, and is 2° from the bright star α Centauri.
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  • ...-years from Earth, one of the brightest stars in the sky and the brightest star in the constellation Virgo.
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  • ..., but not so much mass that it forms a [[black hole]] instead of a neutron star.
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  • ..."Big Dipper") and Ursa Minor (the "Little Dipper") with Polaris, the North Star.}} ...part-way around it. The other stars revolve all the way around the North Star in approximately one 24-hour day (one rotation of the earth).
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  • ...magnitude 16.6, it is 7.8 light-years from the sun and is a variable flare star, which may emit bursts of light and even radio noise.
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  • {{dambigbox|the star|Arcturus}} ...-arcturus-use-the-big-dipper-to-find-it Star of the Week: Arcturus, orange star, cuts through galaxy’s disk]'. 18th May 2011.</ref>
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  • ...tar]] in the [[constellation]] of [[Scorpius]] and the sixteenth brightest star in the nighttime sky.
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  • ...times the size of the sun, which occurs when the star collapses; a neutron star or a black hole may be formed as a result, or the explosion results in no r
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  • {{r|K-type star}} {{r|Red dwarf (star)}}
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  • ...e brightest star in the constellation [[Virgo]], and is the 15th brightest star in the nighttime sky.
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  • ...]], '''associativity''' is a property of [[binary operation]]s. If <math>\star</math> is a binary operation then the associative property is the condition :<math> (x \star y) \star z = x \star (y \star z) \,</math>
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  • ...turus]], α Boötis, an [[K-type star|orange giant]] and the third-brightest star in the night sky.
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  • ...Dipper") and ''Ursa minor'' (the "Little Dipper") with Polaris, the North Star.}} ...part-way around it. The other stars revolve all the way around the North Star in approximately one 24-hour day (one rotation of the earth).
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  • (1884—1957) [[Broadway]] and [[silent film]] star of the 1900s-1930s; has a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] (installed in 1960), about half a mile fr
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  • ...eration on a set ''X''. An element ''O'' of ''X'' is absorbing for <math>\star</math> if :<math>O \star x = O = x \star O \,</math>
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  • | title = Star Trek Creator | title = Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek
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  • '''δ Aquarii''', also known as ''Skat'', is a bright star in the constellation [[Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius]]. ...''Al Ṣāk'', indicating its location near the shin of the cup-bearer.<ref>''Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning'', Richard H. Allen, Dover Publications 1963
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  • '''ε Aquarii''' is a bright star in the constellation [[Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius]] and is also know ...uck, ''sa''. In this case the meaning seems to be "lucky swallower".<ref>''Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning'', Richard H. Allen, Dover Publications 1963
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  • ...ing a planet. For this article, we will refer to a planet in orbit about a star, as this is less cumbersome that talking about a "smaller celestial object ...ints, the combined gravitational forces exerted by both the planet and the star will be just the right strength and in just the right direction to keep the
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  • ...the popular name for a [[blue supergiant]] star, that was the most distant star yet to be detected.<ref name=PbsNewshour2022-03-30/> It was found at appro ...he mass of massive galactic clusters that lie between Earth and the target star.
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  • '''γ Aquarii''' is a bright star in the constellation [[Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius]]. It is also know ...d as ''Al Saʽd al Aḣbiyah'' and means "lucky star of hidden things".<ref>''Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning'', Richard H. Allen, Dover Publications 1963
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  • The [[star]] that defines our [[solar system]].
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  • Third brightest star in the constellation Aquarius.
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  • Second brightest star in the constellation Aquarius.
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  • Brightest star in the night sky.
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  • Brightest star of the constellation Aquarius.
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  • '''α Andromedae''', or ''Alpheratz'', is a bright star in the constellation of [[Andromeda (constellation)|Andromeda]] located on ...s al Marʼah al Musalsalah'' which represented the head of Andromeda.<ref>''Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning'', Richard H. Allen, Dover Publications 1963
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  • ...eration]]s or of [[operator (mathematics)|operator]]s on a set. If <math>\star</math> is a binary operation then the commutative property is the condition :<math> x \star y = y \star x \,</math>
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  • A star whose apparent brightness exhibits periodic variations
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  • The star &zeta; [[Ursa Major|Ursae Majoris]]
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  • A bright star in the constellation Aquarius.
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  • The categorization of [[star]]s by various properties.
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  • A 4th magnitude star in the constellation Aquarius.
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  • ...ation on a set ''X''. An element ''I'' of ''X'' is an identity for <math>\star</math> if :<math>I \star x = x = x \star I \,</math>
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  • ...f the [[Great Square of Pegasus]]. In Chinese, it is known as ''the First Star of the Wall''.
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  • A British actor, comedian and star of [[Red Dwarf]].
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  • American movie star (1899-1987) best known for his dancing performances.
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  • '''α Aquarii''', also known as ''Sadalmelik'', is the second brightest star in the constellation [[Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius]]. ...same constellation whose names contain the Arabic for lucky, ''Sa''.<ref>''Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning'', Richard H. Allen, Dover Publications 1963
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  • ...nstellation)|Andromeda]] and is also known as ''Almach''. It is a multiple star system consisting of at least four component stars. ...was given as ''Al Rijl al Musalsalah'', indicating Andromeda's foot.<ref>''Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning'', Richard H. Allen, Dover Publications 1963
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  • ...er to the star; if the star is larger then the zone moves out some. If the star is less than about 0.5 times the size of the Sun, or more than 3 times as l ...r. If a planet orbits the star then there will be a slight movement in the star's position as the planet's gravity tugs at it. From the amount of observed
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  • ...is static and infinite in size containing uniformly distributed luminous [[star]]s. This "paradox" is sometimes also known as the "'''dark night sky parado ...a star and every point in the sky should be as bright as the surface of a star.
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  • ...ll-received 1999 film spoofing the science fiction television phenomenon [[Star Trek]].
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  • Alpha Andromedae, or Alpheratz, is a bright star in the constellation Andromeda
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  • As of 2022-03-30, the oldest and most distant star to have ever been detected.
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  • ...', known under its common name designation ''Sadalsuud'', is the brightest star in the constellation [[Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius]]. ...he sun passes nearest to Sadalsuud coincides with the end of winter.<ref>''Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning'', Richard H. Allen, Dover Publications 1963
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  • an Achernar class attack cargo ship named after a star in the constellation Cetus.
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  • Arcturus class attack cargo ship named after Algorab, a star in the constellation Corvus.
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  • International star of Yiddish theater in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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  • ...mer]] who lead a team that found [[Earendel]], the oldest and most distant star
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  • Formally, a semigroup is a set ''S'' with a binary operation <math>\star</math> satisfying the following conditions: * ''S'' is closed under <math>\star</math>;
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  • a six-star system approximately 1900 lightyears from Earth in the constellation Eridan
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  • ...ion on a set ''X''. An element ''E'' of ''X'' is an idempotent for <math>\star</math> if :<math>E \star E = E . \,</math>
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