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  • ...ted over the following {{val|200|u=years}}, but most were determined to be stars in the vicinity. Alex Alemi's and [[David J. Stevenson|David Stevenson]]'s ...reflected in the ocean.|Venus is always brighter than all other planets or stars as seen from Earth. The second brightest object on the image is Jupiter.]] ...
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  • ...HabCat list that are within 100 light years of Earth.<ref>{{cite web|title=Stars and Habitable Planets|url=http://www.solstation.com/habitable.htm|accessdat ...tle=Astronomer Margaret Turnbull: A Short-List of Possible Life-Supporting Stars|url=http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2006/0218habitable.shtml|publisher=[[ ...
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  • ...t_of_smallest_stars#Smallest_stars_by_type List of smallest stars#Smallest stars by type] - lists diameter of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luhman_16 Luhma ...iv.org/pdf/1401.0819.pdf General relativistic calculations for white dwarf stars]. arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.0819.</ref> ...
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  • ...e of five, when his mother got him a library card. He wanted to learn what stars were, since none of his friends or their parents could give him a clear ans ...answer was stunning. It was that the Sun was a star but really close. The stars were suns, but so far away they were just little points of light&nbsp;... T ...
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  • == Top 10 target stars == ...ref>[http://sco.stsci.edu/starvault/index.php?sort=rank TPF C's Top Target Stars]{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes } ...
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  • ...00|content=[[File:PNG transparency demonstration 1.png|100px]][[File:White Stars 3.svg|100px]] ...00|content=[[File:PNG transparency demonstration 1.png|100px]][[File:White Stars 3.svg|100px]] ...
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  • N* = the number of stars observed F<sub>Q</sub> = the fraction of stars that are quiet ...
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  • * 2: '''Stars''' - [[Star|creation of stars]] ...l element|creation of chemical elements]] inside [[Stellar evolution|dying stars]] ...
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  • ...nasa.gov/research/features/201504_nexss/part2.html Part II: Looking to the Stars]". NASA. GISS. Retrieved April 25, 2015.</ref><ref name="AST-2008">{{cite j ..._aerospace_stars_harvard_mit_off_unprecedented NASA leaves local aerospace stars Harvard, MIT off ‘unprecedented’ mission to find extraterrestrial life]." ' ...
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  • ...the size of Earth, orbiting in a habitable zone. Of these eight, six orbit stars that are similar to the Sun in size and temperature. Three of the newly co ...[[Origin of water on Earth]].{{cn|date=May 2018}} Given that many types of stars are thought to blow volatiles from the system through the photoevaporation ...
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  • ...s. All the gas giants in the Solar System, and likely those orbiting other stars, have [[magnetosphere]]s with radiation belts potent enough to completely e ...re on tide-locked exoplanets in the [[habitability zone]] of [[red dwarf]] stars. They found that an atmosphere with a carbon dioxide ({{chem|C|O|2}}) press ...
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  • {{Commons category|Stars by luminosity class}} [[Category:Stars| Luminosity class]] ...
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  • ...ound another star that seeded our sun’s birth nebula (along with the other stars in it) - if so it may have taken 5 billion years to evolve as far as the LU * How life could transfer between sibling stars in a stellar nursery by "weak transfer" of meteorites (http://robertinvento ...
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  • ...title = Spectral signatures of photosynthesis. II. Coevolution with other stars and the atmosphere on extrasolar worlds | journal = [[Astrobiology (journa ...mposed of structured [[magnetic flux tubes]] within [[Neutron star|neutron stars]] or [[gas giant]] cores. ...
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  • | note2=<small>[[Stellar population#Population III stars|Earliest stars]]</small> <!--- per https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-02616-8 (-13 ...
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  • {{Commons cat|Binary stars}} [[Category:Double stars]] ...
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  • [[Category:Stars by type]] [[Category:Stars by luminosity class]] ...
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  • * [[Metallicity#Population IIIstars|Population III stars]] ...
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  • ...through the ages, its appearance to a telescope observing it from distant stars would also change. She also investigated the ability of future telescopes l ...nets, with radii smaller than 2 Earth radii in the habitable zone of their stars, [[Kepler-62e|Kepler 62e]] and [[Kepler-62f|Kepler 62f]] <ref name="youtube ...
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  • ...the field of [[planetary habitability]], assessing habitable zones around stars.<ref name="Seed">{{cite news|title=Earth-like Planets Aren’t Rare 10 Quest ...r3=Reynolds, Ray T. |year=1993 |title=Habitable Zones Around Main Sequence Stars |journal=Icarus |format=PDF |issue=1 |pages=108–128 |id= |url=http://www.ge ...
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