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| section of the sky that contains recognizable star pattern. |
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| are stars seen at all the time of the year and night. |
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millions of colors of light.
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a spectrum that show all colors of light.
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| a instrument that is used to break stars light. |
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| lines that are made of certain wave lenghts. |
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| a spectrum that is prouduced when a light from a hot solid passes through a cooler gas. |
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| how bright a light looks. |
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| the actual brightness of a light. |
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| a stars apparent shift in position. |
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| hertzspung russel diagram- |
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| show the relationship bewtween a stars surface temperture and it absolute magnitude |
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| the diagonal pattern of stars. |
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| the death of a large star by explosion. |
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| a star in which nearly all the particles have become nuetrons |
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| is an object htat is 3 times the mass of the sun squeezed into a ball only 10 km across. |
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