A very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun)
1Soon the giant star of which it was a planet loomed enormous.
2The giant star sheds some outer layers as it ages to form a bubble around the two stars.
3It came from a giant star.
4The clouds thinned, broke apart, and the giant star looked down upon the land with its cold, blue light.
5The pulsar spins at an astounding 274 times per second and, unusually, is coupled with a red giant star.
6Betelgeuse is a red giant star in the constellation Orion, one of the most familiar constellations in the night sky.
7Exoplanets were discovered for the first time in 1992, from radio observations of a pulsar, the collapsed core of giant star.
8The red giant star then exploded into a supernova and blasted the pulsar away, leaving it alone in space (disrupted).
9There were a number of things about the ship that needed readjustment and replacement after the strain of escaping from the giant star.
10All we have to do is fly around the Orion Nebula, any red giant star will shine at us like a damn great beacon.
11After only a few dozen million years on the main sequence, a blue giant star will have used up the hydrogen fuel in its core.
12The remnant in the image above is called W49B and was created when a giant star exploded about 26,000 light-years away.
13Blue giant stars highlight where the remaining active starmaking regions exist.
14The giant stars, the frozen planets, the lack of atmosphere?
15Meanwhile, the giant stars slowly shrank and gathered brightness.
16He took a last long look at the two giant stars, and then closed his eyes.
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