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  • The end (leftmost point) of every track is labeled with the star's mass in [[solar masses]] ({{Solar mass|link=y}}), and represents its posi ...emperature, until either a [[radiative zone]] develops, at which point the star starts following the [[Henyey track]], or nuclear fusion begins, marking it
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  • ...gas]], [[plasma]], [[stellar metamorphosis]], [[star evolution]], [[planet formation]]
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  • ...example of the latter). That can possibly trigger a small amount of [[star formation]]. Such orphaned clusters of stars were sometimes referred to as "blue blob Colliding galaxies are common during [[galaxy formation and evolution|galaxy evolution]].<ref>[http://www.space.com/29157-hubble-sp
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  • ...f its energy output is thought to be the result of a massive burst of star formation, or [[Starburst (astronomy)|starburst]], probably triggered by the merging ...mera and Multi-Object Spectrometer|NICMOS]], revealed more than 200 huge [[star cluster]]s in the central part of the galaxy.
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  • * 2011 - "[[Weaknesses in the Formation and Evolution Processes of Mainstream Gravity and Cosmology Theories, and t * 2010 - "[[The Calculation of the Bending of Star Light Grazing the Sun]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/a
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  • ...ar medium (ISM), cosmic voids which are the sources of empty space in star formation areas, WMAP cold spot in relation to parallel universes, the missing link e
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  • ...d with what appeared to be a small blue star. When the [[spectrum]] of the star was measured, it contained unidentifiable [[spectral line]]s that defied al ...d represent a speed of 47,000&nbsp;km/s, far beyond the speed of any known star and defying an obvious explanation. Nor would this explain the huge radio e
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  • ...capture from molecular clouds - A dynamical constraint on star and planet formation]", Clube, S. V. M.; Napier, W. M., <i>Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly N
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  • ...erse.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been muchmore rapid in the early cosmos. This may reso
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  • ...erse.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been muchmore rapid in the early cosmos. This may reso
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  • The field is so small that only a few foreground [[star]]s in the [[Milky Way]] lie within it; thus, almost all of the 3,000 object ...her form chains and arcs: these are likely to be regions of intense [[star formation]]. Others may be distant [[quasar]]s. Astronomers initially ruled out the p
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  • ...actic components, providing crucial clues for understanding the structure, formation and evolution of our [[galaxy]]. ...sses. A total of 11,000 stars will be analyzed with 25-35 observations per star over an 18-month period. It is expected to detect between 150 and 200 new e
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  • ..., a collision is suspected to be responsible for the intense burst of star formation. Models have suggested that Centaurus A was a large elliptical galaxy that ...e of more recent [[star formation]];<ref name="israel1998"/> over 100 star formation regions have been identified in the disk.<ref name="hodgekennicutt1983">{{c
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  • ...capture from molecular clouds - A dynamical constraint on star and planet formation]", Clube, S. V. M.; Napier, W. M., <i>Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly N
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  • ...more like cirrus clouds than the cumulus clouds that are required for star formation.
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  • An interesting theory regarding the formation of the universe postulated by Rydin, the "Big Wave," offers a possible sugg ...her astrophysical phenomena. Perhaps an especially vigorous period of star formation occurred at about this time. (5) Note that my map is not intended to be a h
    21 KB (3,120 words) - 15:39, 14 August 2018
  • ...of the presence of bright star clusters (or discontinuous chains of bright star clusters) in the spiral arms. ...ied companion galaxies may be foreground/background sources or even bright star clusters within the individual galaxies.
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  • |title=The Road to Galaxy Formation |title=Formation of Structure in the Universe
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  • ...bly seen: the direction of the [[angular momentum]] of all observed double star systems remains fixed with respect to the direction of the angular momentum ...703082v1 Li-Xin Li] ''Effect of the Global Rotation of the Universe on the Formation of Galaxies'' General Relativity and Gravitation, '''30''' (1998) {{doi|10.
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