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- Superluminous supernova (links | edit)
- Corvus (constellation) (links | edit)
- Alpha process (links | edit)
- Oxygen-burning process (links | edit)
- Stellar population (links | edit)
- Wolf–Rayet star (links | edit)
- Protostar (links | edit)
- Star system (links | edit)
- Protoplanetary disk (links | edit)
- Proplyd (links | edit)
- Strange star (links | edit)
- Planetary system (links | edit)
- B(e) star (links | edit)
- Dwarf star (links | edit)
- Blue supergiant (links | edit)
- Tarantula Nebula (links | edit)
- S-process (links | edit)
- Photometric-standard star (links | edit)
- Flashtube (links | edit)
- Asteroseismology (links | edit)
- Gravastar (links | edit)
- List of nearest galaxies (links | edit)
- Stellar dynamics (links | edit)
- Helium flash (links | edit)
- Stellar black hole (links | edit)
- G-type main-sequence star (links | edit)
- Stellar atmosphere (links | edit)
- Giant star (links | edit)
- Bellatrix (links | edit)
- List of proper names of stars (links | edit)
- Carbon star (links | edit)
- Pole star (links | edit)
- Lists of stars by constellation (links | edit)
- Subdwarf (links | edit)
- Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism (links | edit)
- Horizontal branch (links | edit)
- X-ray pulsar (links | edit)
- Maia (star) (links | edit)
- List of nearest bright stars (links | edit)
- Iota Orionis (links | edit)
- Asterism (astronomy) (links | edit)
- Stellar structure (links | edit)
- Asymptotic giant branch (links | edit)
- Herbig–Haro object (links | edit)
- Metallicity (links | edit)
- Pulsar (links | edit)
- Radiative zone (links | edit)
- Convection zone (links | edit)
- Red-giant branch (links | edit)