Red dwarfs are very low mass stars with no more than 40% of the mass of the Sun. Red giants are stars with radii tens to hundreds of times larger than that of the Sun which have exhausted the supply of hydrogen in their cores and switched to fusing hydrogen in a shell outside the core. Planet Mars has sometimes been referred to as Red Star or Red Planet.
An expanded star is a star that has reached later stages of its life cycle where it has increased in size and luminosity. This expansion is typically caused by changes in the star's core, leading to the outer layers swelling up. Examples of expanded stars include red giants and supergiants.
Magnitude is the common term, the luminosity of a star is also used.
From the fact that it looks like a quickly-moving star.
A collapsed star is a term used to describe a "dead" star, which is a star that has come to the end of its lifetime and just collapses on itself. A black hole
Nebula.
Such a star is called a red giant.
No. A black hole can be a very condensed star. It's also possible for "mini" black holes of less than stellar mass to exist. But in no case would it be possible to describe one as an "expanded" star.
An expanded star is a star that has reached later stages of its life cycle where it has increased in size and luminosity. This expansion is typically caused by changes in the star's core, leading to the outer layers swelling up. Examples of expanded stars include red giants and supergiants.
The medical term for star gazing is "siderodromophilia."
An expanded star refers to a star that has undergone significant changes in its structure, typically during the later stages of its life cycle. As a star exhausts its nuclear fuel, it can expand into a red giant or supergiant phase, where its outer layers swell significantly. This expansion occurs as the star's core contracts while the outer layers are pushed outward due to increased pressure from nuclear fusion in the shell surrounding the core. Eventually, these expanded stars may shed their outer layers, leading to the formation of planetary nebulae or supernovae, depending on the star's mass.
6, and then there was an animated expanded universe movie.
Magnitude is the common term, the luminosity of a star is also used.
Probably Star Wars, as you have the films, animated series, expanded universe books to factor in.
Probably Star Wars, as you have the films, animated series, expanded universe books to factor in.
"Bedside Manner" is a term that was coined to describe how doctors interact with their patients when the patient is hospitalized, and the term quickly expanded to refer to how well doctors interact with their clients in general. The term has been expanded to more generally refer to how professionals interact with their clients.
4 i think in the movies. In the expanded universe there are many more.
Strong is not a term used to descibe a star.