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Universe Specials: Stellar Beings I
editCreated By AngelLeVyette
edit- Star
- Stellar Evolution
- Asymptotic giant branch
- Dredge-up
- Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
- Horizontal branch
- Hypernova
- Instability strip
- Luminous blue variable
- Main sequence
- Planetary nebula
- Pre-main sequence star
- Protoplanetary nebula
- Red clump
- Star formation
- Stellar evolution
- Supernova
- Supernova impostor
- Wolf-Rayet star
- Protostars
- Bok globule
- Hayashi limit
- Hayashi track
- Henyey track
- Herbig Ae/Be star
- Herbig–Haro object
- Molecular cloud
- Protostar
- T Tauri star
- Young stellar object
- Stellar Remnants
- Black dwarf
- Compact star
- Magnetar
- Neutron star
- Pulsar
- Stellar black hole
- White dwarf
- Exotic Compact Star
- Black star (semiclassical gravity)
- Boson star
- Dark energy star
- Electroweak star
- Eternally collapsing object
- Fuzzball (string theory)
- Gravastar
- Preon star
- Q star
- Quark star
- Failed Stars
- Brown dwarf
- Dark star (dark matter)
- Planetar (astronomy)
- Sub-brown dwarf
- Sub-stellar objects
- Stellar Structure
- Asteroseismology
- Chromosphere
- Convection zone
- Corona
- Eddington luminosity
- Photosphere
- Radiation zone
- Solar core
- Starspot
- Stellar structure
- Stellar wind
- Stellar wind bubble
- Stellar Nucleosynthesis
- Alpha process
- Carbon burning process
- CNO cycle
- Helium flash
- Neon burning process
- Oxygen burning process
- Proton-proton chain
- R-process
- S-process
- Silicon burning process
- Stellar nucleosynthesis
- Triple-alpha process
- Informational Lists
- Lists of stars
- List of brightest stars
- Historical brightest stars
- List of brown dwarfs
- List of largest known stars
- List of least massive stars
- List of most luminous stars
- List of most massive stars
- List of star names
- List of stars nearest to the Earth
- Timeline of stellar astronomy
- Obsolete Science
- Dark star (Newtonian mechanics)
- Stellar Types
- Subdwarf star
- Subdwarf B star
- Dwarf star
- Blue dwarf (red dwarf stage)
- K V star
- Red dwarf
- G V star
- Subgiant
- Giant star
- Red giant
- Bright giant
- Supergiant
- Blue supergiant
- Red supergiant
- Yellow supergiant
- Hypergiant
- Yellow hypergiant
- Blue straggler
- Shell star
- Peculiar star
- Ap star
- Barium star
- Carbon star
- CH star
- Mercury-manganese star
- Metallic-lined star
- S-type star
- Technetium star
- Variable star
- Irregular variable
- Semiregular variable star
- Orion variable
- Stellar Properties
- Stellar classification
- Star designation
- Stellar dynamics
- Effective temperature
- Stellar kinematics
- Proper motion
- Radial velocity
- Stellar magnetic field
- Magnitude (astronomy)
- Absolute magnitude
- Apparent magnitude
- Photographic magnitude
- Solar mass
- Metallicity
- Microturbulence
- Solar-like oscillations
- Planetary system
- Stellar rotation
- Star system
- Binary star
- Contact binary
- Multiple star
- UBV photometric system