a second generation star is a star that has died a from that become a new star
It is a second season episode entitled "Shades of Gray."
The third film produced was "Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi" in 1983 but , chronologically , it is the sixth film in the franchise . The 2005 "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith" is third in the Star Wars chronology .
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Alpha Centauri, although it appears to the naked eye as a single star, is a binary pair. Together they are designated Alpha Centauri AB, the more massive and luminous in the pair designated Alpha Centauri A, the less massive and luminous Alpha Centauri B. Together, this pair is the third brightest "star" in the night sky. There is a third star probably interacting gravitationally with the pair, Proxima Centauri, also designated Alpha Centauri C, a red dwarf which is not visible to the naked eye but is the next closest star to our Sun. Alpha Centauri B has about 90% of the mass of our Sun and is about 45% as bright. Note that Alpha Centauri B is not the "second" star (second brightest) in the constellation Centaurus: that is Beta Centauri, which is itself a trinary star system.
a second generation star is a star that has died a from that become a new star
The composition of the Sun, with heavy elements like carbon and oxygen, indicates that it formed from the remnants of previous generations of stars that had already undergone fusion. This is in contrast to first generation stars, which would have had only hydrogen and helium. Additionally, studies of other second-generation stars in the Milky Way provide further evidence for the Sun being part of this later stellar generation.
Star Trek The Next Generation - 1987 Second Chances 6-24 was released on: USA: 22 May 1993 UK: 20 December 1995
It is more than likely that our Sun is a 3rd generation star - Population I star [See related question] Like all elements with an atomic number larger than iron, gold was formed from a supernova nucleosynthesis process. [See related question] This explosions scattered metal containing dusts (including heavy elements like gold) into the region of space in which they later condensed into our solar system and the Earth. So for gold to be present in the solar system, our Sun has to be at least a 2nd generation star - probably 3rd generation.
Generation Star Wars was created in 1994.
There have been supercomputers in all generations of computers. As the definition of supercomputer is simply any computer having at least 10 times the performance of currently available high performance computers, the very fastest computers of any generation are supercomputers. It is usually scientific and cryptographic applications that drive the need for supercomputers.Some examples of supercomputers from various computer generations are:IBM NORC, first generationUNIVAC LARC, second generationIBM 7030 Stretch, second generationCDC 6600, second generationCDC 7600, second generationILLIAC IV, third generationCDC Star-100, third generationCray-1, third generationetc.
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Third Star was created in 2010.
The red stars represent the following: First red star: Fort Dearborn Second red star: Chicago Fire of 1871 Third red star: World
Our Sun is a population I star, that does not mean it is first generation - that title is held by population III stars. Our Sun is a 3rd (maybe 4th) generation star. See related question.
The Captain of the Enterprise in Star Trek: The Next Generation is Jean-Luc Picard!
No a third death star was never built.