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No Star Trek has no affiliation with The Wizard of Oz.
If there is no observable Doppler shift, then the star is probably not moving very fast. This refers to the component of the star's movement toward us, or away from us - the "sideways" part of the movement can't be determined by the Doppler effect.
In the Star Wars Series the term ‘Padawan’ refers to Jedi in training or a Jedi apprentice who is sensitive to the force and is in training to become a Jedi Knight.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Nebulae or star clusters within the Milky Way Galaxy.
The following are undecidable cfl problems: If A is a cfl - Does A = Sigma star? If A & B cfls - is A a contained within B?
"Stellar" means of or in relation to stars. As such, "stellar conditions" would be the conditions within a star or relative g to stars (depending on context)
It varies, but it should be less than 4000 K, which is somewhat less than the temperature of our Sun. This refers to the surface temperature.
No. There is no such thing a a cold star. Sirius consists of two stars, both of which are hotter than the average star.
it determines how hot or cold the star is, for example, a blue star means its boiling hot and a red star means its unbearably cold...
how hot or cold a star is.
The magnitude of a star refers to its brightness.
Magnitude refers to a star's brightness.
It is the distance between a star and an earth-like planet
The "star life cycle" refers to stars. Earth is not a star.
4 because the Hebrew star has 2 triangles on it meaning if you had a star in a star you would have double right? So There we conclude that there is 4 triangles in a star within a star.
No, it is not.