「Main-sequence」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| n years, it will soon evolve away from the | main-sequence and expand to become a red giant. |
| most cataclysmic variables, matter from a | main-sequence companion star is gravitationally stripped |
| core of a star that reached the end of its | main-sequence life cycle, ejected most of its outer laye |
| times that of the Sun, the star spent its | main-sequence life as an A-type star. |
| surface in a fraction of an A-type star's | main-sequence lifetime, where they can be observed as fi |
| WASP-11/HAT-P-10 is a magnitude-12 | main-sequence orange dwarf star about 400 light years aw |
| although they are common in a group of dim | main-sequence, reddish M dwarfs known as flare stars. |
| an extrasolar planet orbiting an ordinary | main-sequence star (51 Pegasi). |
| Astronomers categorize it as a | main-sequence star of spectral class K2, which means the |
| An A-type | main-sequence star (A V) is a main-sequence (hydrogen-bu |
| An F-type | main-sequence star (F V) is a main-sequence, hydrogen-fu |
| HD 36960 (HR 1887) is a B-type | main-sequence star in the constellation Orion. |
| It is a yellow | main-sequence star of spectral type G3. |
| Pi Ceti is a blue | main-sequence star located about 440 light-years from Ea |
| wn as COROT-Exo-4) is a yellow-white dwarf | main-sequence star in the constellation Monoceros. |
| HD 154857 is a yellow | main-sequence star approximately 224 light years away in |
| HD 50554 is a yellow-white | main-sequence star [F8V] that currently fuse hydrogen in |
| HIP 14810 is a G-type | main-sequence star located approximately 170 light-years |
| HD 89307 is a yellow | main-sequence star located approximately 108 light-years |
| HD 49674 is an 8th magnitude G-type | main-sequence star (spectral type G5V) located approxima |
| approximately 86.29 ly from Earth and is a | main-sequence star of the spectral type G and luminosity |
| It is a white | main-sequence star with strengthened H and K lines of Ca |
| HD 136118 is a F-type | main-sequence star located approximately 171 light-years |
| consisting of two main components: a blue | main-sequence star of class B0.5V and a magnitude of 2.9 |
| tates that the companion may be a "bloated | main-sequence star, possibly still filling its Roche Lob |
| It is an F-type | main-sequence star, a type of hydrogen-fusing star that |
| ed that it was a B-type star when it was a | main-sequence star. |
| asses, it was an A-type star when it was a | main-sequence star. |
| warf, a low-mass helium star or an evolved | main-sequence star. |
| Only a few | main-sequence stars have revealed warm (>120 K) zodiacal |
| White dwarfs arise from the cores of | main-sequence stars and are therefore very hot when they |
| llar system containing one of the smallest | main-sequence stars whose radius has been measured. |
| llar system containing one of the smallest | main-sequence stars whose radius has been measured. |
| he dust that orbits around several hundred | main-sequence stars is cold and comes from a Kuiper-belt |
| air Regulus B and Regulus C, which are dim | main-sequence stars. |
| When it was | main-sequence, the spectral type was early F or late A. |
| lsar planets found around PSR B1257+12 and | main-sequence yellow dwarf 51 Pegasi. |
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