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  • 91Portal:Star — Shortcut: P:STR The Star Portal Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History …

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  • 92Apparent magnitude — Asteroid 65 Cybele and 2 stars with their magnitudes labeled The apparent magnitude (m) of a celestial body is a measure of its brightness as seen by an observer on Earth, normalized to the value it would have in the absence of the atmosphere.… …

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  • 93Beta Carinae — Observation data Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000 Constellation Carina Right ascension 09h 13m 12.0s Declination 69° 43 02 …

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  • 94Gliese 1 — GJ 1 Observation data Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000 Constellation Sculptor Right ascension 00h 05m 24.4279s[1] …

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  • 95Altair — This article is about the star in the constellation Aquila. For other uses, see Altair (disambiguation). Altair …

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  • 96Solar System — This article is about the Sun and its planetary system. For other systems, see planetary system and star system. For a list of physical and orbital statistics for the Solar System s largest bodies, see List of gravitationally rounded objects of… …

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  • 97Circumpolar star — The northern circumpolar stars revolving around the north celestial pole. Note that Polaris, the bright star near the center, is almost stationary. Polaris is circumpolar and can be seen at all times of the year. (The graphic shows how the… …

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  • 98Culmination — In astronomy, the culmination of a planet, star, constellation, etc. is the altitude (or elevation angle) reached when the object transits over an observer s meridian[citation needed]. During a sidereal day, an astronomical object will cross the… …

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  • 9940 Eridani — Observation data Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 Constellation Eridanus 40 Eridani A Right ascension 04h 15m 16.320s[ …

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  • 100Alpha Andromedae — α Andromedae Observation data …

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