BAT99-7 is a WN-type Wolf-Rayet star located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, in the constellation of Dorado, about 160,000 light years away. The star has...
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BAT99-98 is a Wolf–Rayet star located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, in NGC 2070 near the R136 cluster in the Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus). At 226 M☉...
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BAT99-123, also known as Brey 93, is a rare WO-type (oxygen sequence) Wolf–Rayet star located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, about 160,000 light years...
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5If*/WN7 12.04 LMC HD 38282 (BAT99-118/Brey 89) 163,000 2 WN5-6h + WN6-7h 11.11 LMC BAT99-7 163,000 1 WN4b 13.81 LMC BAT99-123 (Brey 93) 163,000 1 WO3...
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WO2 ~160,000 BAT99-123 170,000 7.7 158,000 WO3 ~160,000 WR 93b 160,000 8.1 110,000 WO3 7,470 [HC2007] 31 160,000? WO3 12,886,000 BAT99-53 A 158,000 13...
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Planet Hunter Finds Its 1st Earth-Size World in 'Habitable Zone'". Space.com. 7 January 2020. TESS – Official WebSite NASA Exoplanet Archive System Overview...
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List of most luminous stars (redirect from BAT99-100)
12.8 (when observing with a telescope), but an absolute magnitude of −26.7. If this object were 10 parsecs away from Earth it would appear nearly as...
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orbital resonance: from planets b to d, period ratios are approximately 5:8, 4:7, 3:4. Kepler-62f Kepler-186f Kepler-442b LHS 1140 b List of potentially habitable...
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30177 33579 37836 37974 38282 269810 271182 Other B90 BAT99-7 BAT99-66 BAT99-68 BAT99-98 BAT99-104 BAT99-123 BI 253 Gliese 163 HE 0437-5439 HV 888 IRAS 05280–6910...
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spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 98 km/s. The star has 2.7 times the mass of the Sun and about 3.2 times the Sun's radius. It is radiating...
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ISBN 978-0691125114. (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 7 月 27 日 Archived 2011-05-22 at the Wayback Machine...
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30177 33579 37836 37974 38282 269810 271182 Other B90 BAT99-7 BAT99-66 BAT99-68 BAT99-98 BAT99-104 BAT99-123 BI 253 Gliese 163 HE 0437-5439 HV 888 IRAS 05280–6910...
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30177 33579 37836 37974 38282 269810 271182 Other B90 BAT99-7 BAT99-66 BAT99-68 BAT99-98 BAT99-104 BAT99-123 BI 253 Gliese 163 HE 0437-5439 HV 888 IRAS 05280–6910...
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Melnick 34 (redirect from BAT99-116)
Melnick 34 (abbreviated to Mk34), also called BAT99-116, is a binary Wolf–Rayet star near R136 in the 30 Doradus complex (also known as the Tarantula...
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massive stars VY Canis Majoris — one of the largest stars and red supergiants BAT99-98 — one of the most massive stars R136a2 Doran, E. I.; Crowther, P. A.;...
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Koter, A.; Bestenlehner, J.; Crowther, P.; Sundqvist, J.; Puls, J.; et al. (7 April 2022). "The R136 star cluster dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS...
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List of astronomical catalogues (redirect from BAT99)
Apriamashvili cluster) Bat — Hans Battermann, 1860–1922 (double stars) BAT99 — The Fourth Catalogue of Population I Wolf Rayet stars in the Large Magellanic...
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P. A.; Walborn, N. R. (2011). "Spectral classification of O2-3.5 If*/WN5-7 stars". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 416 (2): 1311....
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W. Gieren; I. B. Thompson; B. Pilecki; A. Udalski; I. Soszyński; et al. (7 March 2013). "An eclipsing-binary distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud accurate...
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Although the star is one of the most massive known it has a radius of 34.7 R☉ and a volume of 41,800 suns, far smaller than the largest stars such as...
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Langer, N.; Sana, H.; Schneider, Fabian R. N.; Shenar, T.; Vink, Jorick S. (7 April 2022). "The R136 star cluster dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS...
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5 , 772 285 ) 4 ⋅ 10 − 7.305 = 0.091298 R ⊙ {\displaystyle {\sqrt {{\biggl (}{\frac {5,772}{285}}{\biggr )}^{4}\cdot 10^{-7.305}}}=0.091298\ R_{\odot...
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Spots Farthest Star Ever Seen". NASA. Retrieved 30 March 2022. Crane, Leah (7 April 2022). "Astronomers have found what may be the most distant galaxy ever...
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W. Gieren; I. B. Thompson; B. Pilecki; A. Udalski; I. Soszyński; et al. (7 March 2013). "An eclipsing-binary distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud accurate...
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HD 38282 (R144, BAT99-118, Brey 89) is a massive spectroscopic binary star in the Tarantula Nebula (Large Magellanic Cloud), consisting of two hydrogen-rich...
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Named after Arno Arthur Wachmann. Walborn's Star is the Wolf–Rayet star BAT99-6 in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) in Dorado. Named after Nolan R. Walborn...
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that contains two luminous blue variables, S Doradus and R85, the WN5 star BAT99-27, and another WO star LMC195-1. The two WO stars are only 9" apart. WO...
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LMC; one of the most luminous and most massive stars known BAT99-104 05h 38m 41.88s −69° 06′ 13.7″ 12.5 160000 WN in LMC; Wolf–Rayet star; one of the most...
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