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  • 1star — 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,… …

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  • 2Star — For other uses, see Star (disambiguation) …

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  • 3Star Fox: Super Weekend — Star Wing Star Wing Éditeur Nintendo Développeur …

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  • 5Star formation — is the process by which dense parts of molecular clouds collapse into a ball of plasma to form a star. As a branch of astronomy star formation includes the study of the interstellar medium and giant molecular clouds as precursors to the star… …

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  • 6Star Wars - The Queen's Gambit — is a game created by Avalon Hill and based on the movie The Phantom Menace . In this game, either 2 players against each other or 4 players form two teams of two. Either way, each side assumes the role of either the Trade Federation or Naboo… …

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  • 7Star Fox (series) — Star Fox Star Fox series logo. Based on the Star Fox: Assault logo. Genres Rail shooter Action adventure game Developers …

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  • 8Star cluster — Star clusters are groups of stars which are gravitationally bound. Two distinct types of star cluster can be distinguished: globular clusters are tight groups of hundreds of thousands of very old stars, while open clusters generally contain less… …

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  • 9Core collapse — can refer to: The collapse of the stellar core of a massive star, such as the core collapse that produces a Type II supernova. The dynamic process that leads to a concentration of stars at the core of a Globular cluster. This disambiguation page… …

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  • 10Type II supernova — The expanding remnant of SN 1987A, a Type II P supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud. NASA image. A Type II supernova (plural: supernovae) results from the rapid collapse and violent explosion of a massive star. A star must have at least 9… …

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