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    Gamma TauriTauri, abbreviated Gamma Tau, γ Tau) is either a solitary, binary or double star (the Washington Double Star Catalog notes it as a "Dubious...
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    designation, which is Latinised from β Tauri and abbreviated Beta Tau or β Tau. The original designation of Gamma Aurigae is now rarely used. It is a chemically...
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    giant stars. Four of these stars, with Bayer designations Gamma, Delta 1, Epsilon, and Theta Tauri, form an asterism that is traditionally identified as the...
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    consisting of Theta² Tauri, Epsilon Tauri (named Ain), Delta³ Tauri, Delta¹ Tauri, Gamma Tauri, Alpha Tauri (Aldebaran), 71 Tauri and Lambda Tauri. Consequently...
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  • this episode, the Enterprise pursue a Ferengi starship to the planet Gamma Tauri IV, where both ships are disabled by an unknown power drain. Away teams...
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    Zeta TauriTauri, abbreviated Zeta Tau, ζ Tau) is a binary star in the zodiac constellation of Taurus, the Bull. It has an apparent visual magnitude...
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    Gamma Aurigae. Zeta Tauri (the proper name is Tianguan) is an eclipsing binary star that completes an orbit every 133 days. The star Lambda (λ) Tauri...
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    Tauri, Epsilon Tauri, Delta³ Tauri, Gamma Tauri, Alpha Tauri (Aldebaran), 71 Tauri and Lambda Tauri. Consequently, the Chinese name for Delta¹ Tauri itself...
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    After a protostar ends its phase of rapid contraction and becomes a T Tauri star, it is extremely luminous. The star continues to contract, but much...
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    letter from both constellations: Alpha Andromedae = Delta Pegasi, Beta Tauri = Gamma Aurigae, and Nu Boötis = Psi Herculis. (He catalogued Fomalhaut only...
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    molecular clouds (the Chamaeleon dark clouds) that are forming low-mass T Tauri stars. The cloud complex lies some 400 to 600 light years from Earth, and...
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    Pleione (star) (redirect from 28 Tauri)
    (Messier 45). It has the variable star designation BU Tauri (BU Tau) and the Flamsteed designation 28 Tauri (28 Tau). The star is located approximately 138...
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  • longer used – Bayer’s Uranometria and Bayer letters Also designated as Beta Tauri (β Tau) Now included in the constellation Lynx Also designated Psi Herculis...
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  • Also, the presence of [O I] and [S II] forbidden lines in the spectra of T-tauri stars implies low gas density. Forbidden line transitions are noted by placing...
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    Maia (star) (redirect from 20 Tauri)
    Maia /ˈmeɪə/, designated 20 Tauri (abbreviated 20 Tau), is a star in the constellation of Taurus. It is a blue giant of spectral type B8 III, a chemically...
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    Armstrong, J. T. (1994). "Maximum-entropy maps of the Be shell star zeta Tauri from optical long-baseline interferometry". Astronomy and Astrophysics....
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  • Bellatrix Star 1.64 Gacrux Star 1.65 Beta Tauri Star 1.69 1.64 Alnilam Star 1.69 Beta Carinae Star 1.71 1.69 Gamma Velorum Double star 1.71 Alpha Gruis Star...
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    known as the Crab Nebula. It is located in the sky near the star Zeta TauriTauri). The core of the exploding star formed a pulsar, called the Crab Pulsar...
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    X-ray binaries and gamma-ray bursts (GRB). Jets on a much smaller scale (~parsecs) may be found in star forming regions, including T Tauri stars and Herbig–Haro...
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    Hyades cluster, including stars Gamma, Delta¹, Delta², Delta³, Epsilon, Theta Tauri, as well as the bright star Alpha Tauri (Aldebaran) which forms the red...
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    emission of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, particularly X-rays and gamma rays. The existence of magnetars was proposed in 1992 by Robert Duncan and...
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    a luminosity at least 10 times greater. Hypernovae release such intense gamma rays that they often appear similar to a type Ic supernova, but with unusually...
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  • Gamma Quadrant, a region on the other side of the galaxy. During the second season of Deep Space Nine, the Dominion, a powerful empire in the Gamma Quadrant...
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    Crab Pulsar (redirect from CM Tauri)
    bulk of the emission from the nebula, seen from radio waves through to gamma rays. The most dynamic feature in the inner part of the nebula is the point...
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  • Alcyone (Eta Tauri) 440 1 B5IIIe 2.87 Part of Pleiades Cluster (M45). Taygeta (19 Tauri) 440 2 B6IV 4.30 Part of Pleiades Cluster (M45). Gamma Canis Majoris...
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  • Gamma Columbae, Latinized from γ Columbae, is a possible wide binary star system in the southern constellation of Columba. It is visible to the naked...
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    decaying to 56Fe. Later measurements by space gamma-ray telescopes of the small fraction of the 56Co and 57Co gamma rays that escaped the SN 1987A remnant without...
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    branch; and the Cepheid variables where it crosses the supergiants. RV Tauri variables are also often considered to lie on the instability strip, occupying...
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    apparent magnitude of 1.8, its brightest star is the hot blue multiple star Gamma Velorum, one component of which is the closest and brightest Wolf-Rayet...
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    150101B, a gamma-ray burst event detected in 2015, may be analogous to GW170817. The similarities between the two events, in terms of gamma ray, optical...
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