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  2. NASA Star and Exoplanet Database - Wikipedia

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    NASA Star and Exoplanet Database. The NASA Star and Exoplanet Database (NStED) is an on-line astronomical stellar and exoplanet catalog and data service that collates and cross-correlates astronomical data and information on exoplanets and their host stars. NStED is dedicated to collecting and serving important public data sets involved in the ...

  3. Orion (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Orion is bordered by Taurus to the northwest, Eridanus to the southwest, Lepus to the south, Monoceros to the east, and Gemini to the northeast. Covering 594 square degrees, Orion ranks twenty-sixth of the 88 constellations in size. The constellation boundaries, as set by Belgian astronomer Eugène Delporte in 1930, are defined by a polygon of ...

  4. Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, meteoroids, asteroids, and comets.

  5. Trapezium Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The Trapezium is a relatively young cluster that has formed directly out of the parent nebula. The five brightest stars are on the order of 15 to 30 solar masses in size. They are within a diameter of 1.5 light-years of each other and are responsible for much of the illumination of the surrounding nebula. The Trapezium may be a sub-component of ...

  6. Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion to 1.54 trillion times the mass of the Sun in total (8.9 × 10 11 to 1.54 × 10 12 solar masses), [7] [8] [9] although stars and planets make up only a small part of this. Estimates of the mass of the Milky Way vary, depending upon the method and data used.

  7. Baby It's You (film) - Wikipedia

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    The dance highlights the quick change of pace in popular culture in the mid-1960s. In the midst of the dance, Sheik and Jill submit a request for the rock band to perform "Strangers in the Night", the Sinatra hit that had been a key part of their high school romance in New Jersey. As the song plays, they look into each other's eyes as they slow ...

  8. R Leonis - Wikipedia

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    R Leonis is a red giant Mira-type variable star located approximately 370 light years away in the constellation Leo.. The light curve of R Leonis from AAVSO V band data [7]. The apparent magnitude of R Leonis varies between 4.31 and 11.65 with a period of 312 days.

  9. Alcyoneus (galaxy) - Wikipedia

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    Alcyoneus is a low-excitation, Fanaroff–Riley class II radio galaxy located 3.5 billion light-years (1.1 gigaparsecs) from Earth, with host galaxy SDSS J081421.68+522410.0. [2] It is located in the constellation Lynx and it was discovered in Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) data by a team of astronomers led by Martijn Oei.