its a star that is soo good, better than any other star.
A prostar is sometimes refered to as a young star. It is a star early in its formation created in a nebula. What a prostar will do is develop into a star you know, such as main-sequence stars, supergiants, or dwarfs. It all depends on the mass of the star on what it will form into.
The Neutron stage follows the White Dwarf stage of star development.
it is not the it is a stellar nebula considering that there are multiple stellar nebulas in the universe. what a steller nebula is though is dust and such maing a nebula then when the nebula is strong enough to make a star is creates a prostar, then it is either a massive star or a non massive star. soon they will either turn into a super giant or a red giant. then either the star will explode or simply poof then either it is a white dwarf a neutron star or a black hole. the end
Andromeda's meaning is "leader of men"
i dont know what is the meaning of humility
The proper address of the Prostar company in the UK is Cavendish House, Welbeck, Worsop, Notts, S80 3LL. Prostar provides plant equipment in the food industry.
A prostar is sometimes refered to as a young star. It is a star early in its formation created in a nebula. What a prostar will do is develop into a star you know, such as main-sequence stars, supergiants, or dwarfs. It all depends on the mass of the star on what it will form into.
A Prostar is a good choice but you should consider what kind of engine would be best for your situation. If you would go for something like the DD-15, Detroit has stated the it is built to have 5% better mileage. However, there had been a recall on Prostar trucks last year, so you might want to look into that.
You can find printable pictures of International Prostar trucks at http://www.carsbase.com/photo/photo_full.php?id=38250. You can find another at http://www.carsbase.com/photo/photo_full.php?id=38251
The term is "protostar", not "prostar". Yes. A protostar is an early stage of a star.
The core of the protostar reached an extremely high temperature
Last Prostar I charged the AC system on had the 72" midroof sleeper and required exactly 3 lbs. I would recommend calling an International dealership's parts department, give them the last six of your VIN, and they'd be in a better position to tell you this.
It's an ECM setting. You would need to change the settings in the ECM.
16,000 - 18,000 lbs for a typical, three axle line haul tractor, depending on specifics.
Sleeper berth ProStars typically require exactly three pounds of refrigerant.
The basic idea is that it is pulled together by its own gravity. For more details, check the Wikipedia article on "protostar".
For a typical 6x4 line haul tractor, between 16,000 and 18,000, depending on specifics.