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Fairchild Channel F was created in 1976.
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the manager of The Beatles originally made an agreement with Disney that the parts of the vultures would be played by the band. When the idea was brought to John Lennon he told them "There's no way The Beatles are going to sing for Mickey F***-ing Mouse!" the voices were cast to other actors but the characters themselves are yes based on The Beatles. The one with the shaggy hair looks madly like George!!
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Every star is part of a constellation.
The forth brightest star in the sky is Arcturus with a temperature of about 4,700 Kelvin (which is only 8,000 degrees F).The closest would be Rigel (6th brightest) with a temperature of 11,000 K (19,300 F)
Falling star, flight, Fomalhaut, F-ring of Saturn, F-class stars, Fishes (Pisces), Fornax.
The brightest stars, known as O-type stars, can have surface temperatures ranging from 30,000°C to 50,000°C (54,000°F to 90,000°F). These temperatures are significantly hotter than the surface of the Sun, which has a temperature of about 5,500°C (9,932°F).
Fairchild Channel F was created in 1976.
The hottest stars are supernova explosions, which may reach temperatures around a billion kelvin in the star's core.
Some major stars in the constellation of Cancer include Al Tarf (Beta Cancri), Acubens (Alpha Cancri), and Asellus Australis (Delta Cancri). These stars are mostly binary or multiple star systems, with varying spectral types such as K-type and F-type stars.
F. Curtis Michel has written: 'Theory of neutron star magnetospheres' -- subject(s): Astrophysics, Atmospheres, Magnetosphere, Neutron stars
The five categories of a star classification are O, B, A, F, G, K, and M. These categories are based on the star's surface temperature, color, and spectral features. O stars are the hottest and bluest, while M stars are the coolest and reddest.
Matar is a yellow bright giant star in the constellation Pegasus.