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Star — For other uses, see Star (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Photosphere — The photosphere of an astronomical object is the region from which externally received light comes. The term itself is derived from Ancient Greek roots, φως¨ φωτος/ photos meaning light and σφαιρος/ sphairos meaning ball, in reference to the fact … Wikipedia
star — starless, adj. /stahr/, n., adj., v., starred, starring. n. 1. any of the heavenly bodies, except the moon, appearing as fixed luminous points in the sky at night. 2. Astron. any of the large, self luminous, heavenly bodies, as the sun, Polaris,… … Universalium
Star designation — Designations of stars (and other celestial bodies) are done by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Many of the star names in use today were inherited from the time before the IAU existed. Other names, mainly for variable stars (including… … Wikipedia
Star system — This article is about stars in outer space. For the Hollywood star system, see Star system (film). For a system of planets around a star, see Planetary system. A star system or stellar system is a small number of stars which orbit each other,[1]… … Wikipedia
photosphere — noun Date: 1664 1. a sphere of light or radiance 2. the luminous surface layer of the sun or a star • photospheric adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
photosphere — noun the visible surface layer of a star, and especially that of the sun … Wiktionary
photosphere — noun Astronomy the luminous envelope of a star from which its light and heat radiate. Derivatives photospheric adjective … English new terms dictionary
Photosphere — The visible surface of a star … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
photosphere — n. the luminous envelope of a star from which its light and heat radiate. Derivatives: photospheric adj … Useful english dictionary
Wolf–Rayet star — Hubble Space Telescope image of nebula M1 67 around Wolf–Rayet star WR 124 Wolf–Rayet stars (often referred to as WR stars) are evolved, massive stars (over 20 solar masses initially), which are losing mass rapidly by means of a very strong… … Wikipedia