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The Biggest Stars In The Universe
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published: 27 Dec 2009
The Biggest Stars In The Universe
The Biggest Stars In The Universe
Science & Reason on Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/ScienceReason Star Size Comparison: The biggest/largest known stars in the Universe. --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience • http://www.youtube.com/ScienceMagazine • http://www.youtube.com/ScienceTV • http://www.youtube.com/FFreeThinker --- VY Canis Majoris (VY CMa) is a red hypergiant star located in the constellation Canis Major. With a size of 2600 solar radii, it is the largest known star and also one of the most luminous known. It is located about 1.5 kiloparsecs (4.6×1016 km) or about 4,900 light years away from Earth. Unlike most stars, which occur in either binary or multiple star systems, VY CMa is a single star. It is categorized as a semiregular variable and has an estimated period of 6,275,081 days, or just under 17,200 years. Antares is a red supergiant star in the Milky Way galaxy and the sixteenth brightest star in the nighttime sky (sometimes listed as fifteenth brightest, if the two brighter components of the Capella quadruple star system are counted as one star). Along with Aldebaran, Spica, and Regulus it is one of the four brightest stars near the ecliptic. Antares is a variable star, whose apparent magnitude varies from +0.9 to +1.8. The Pistol Star is a blue hypergiant and is one of the most luminous known stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. It is one of many massive young stars in the Quintuplet cluster in the Galactic Center region. The star owes its name to the shape of the Pistol Nebula, which it illuminates. It is located approximately 25,000 light years from Earth in the direction of Sagittarius. It would be visible to the naked eye as a fourth magnitude star, if it were not for the interstellar dust that completely hides it from view in visible light. Rigel (β Ori / β Orionis / Beta Orionis) is the brightest star in the constellation Orion and the sixth brightest star in the sky, with visual magnitude 0.18. Although it has the Bayer designation "beta", it is almost always brighter than Alpha Orionis (Betelgeuse). Aldebaran (α Tau, α Tauri, Alpha Tauri) is an orange giant star located about 65 light years away in the zodiac constellation of Taurus. With an average apparent magnitude of 0.87 it is the brightest star in the constellation and is one of the brightest stars in the nighttime sky. The name Aldebaran is Arabic (الدبران al-dabarān) and translates literally as "the follower", presumably because this bright star appears to follow the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters star cluster in the night sky. This star is also called the Bull's Eye because of its striking orange color and its location in the bull's head shaped asterism. NASA's Pioneer 10 spacecraft, which flew by Jupiter in 1973, is currently traveling in the direction and will reach it in about two million years. Arcturus (α Boo / α Boötis / Alpha Boötis) is the brightest star in the constellation Boötes. With a visual magnitude of −0.05, it is also the third brightest star in the night sky, after Sirius and Canopus. It is, however, fainter than the combined light of the two main components of Alpha Centauri, which are too close together for the eye to resolve as separate sources of light, making Arcturus appear to be the fourth brightest. It is the second brightest star visible from northern latitudes and the brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere. The star is in the Local Interstellar Cloud. Pollux (β Gem / β Geminorum / Beta Geminorum) is an orange giant star approximately 34 light-years from the Earth in the constellation of Gemini (the Twins). Pollux is the brightest star in the constellation, brighter than Castor (Alpha Geminorum). As of 2006, Pollux was confirmed to have an extrasolar planet orbiting it. Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. With a visual apparent magnitude of −1.46, it is almost twice as bright as Canopus, the next brightest star. The name Sirius is derived from the Ancient Greek Σείριος. The star has the Bayer designation α Canis Majoris (α CMa, or Alpha Canis Majoris). What the naked eye perceives as a single star is actually a binary star system, consisting of a white main sequence star of spectral type A1V, termed Sirius A, and a faint white dwarf companion of spectral type DA2, termed Sirius B. The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. The Sun has a diameter of about 1,392,000 kilometres (865,000 mi) (about 109 Earths), and by itself accounts for about 99.86% of the Solar System's mass; the remainder consists of the planets (including Earth), asteroids, meteoroids, comets, and dust in orbit. About three-fourths of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen, while most of the rest is helium. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_stars --- CREDITS Animations: morn1415, NASA, ESO, Hubblecast Editing: http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience .- published: 27 Dec 2009
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Science Magazine C2342
How does Bulma know who Dr. Gero is? Original Idea- MsDbzBabe Characters(c) DBZ Funimation...
published: 23 Feb 2009
author: camron2342
Science Magazine C2342
Science Magazine C2342
How does Bulma know who Dr. Gero is? Original Idea- MsDbzBabe Characters(c) DBZ Funimation.- published: 23 Feb 2009
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Robert Pollard-Science Magazine (lyrics in description)
i work for science magazine astronaut, engineer and photographer "the mirror shoots for th...
published: 15 Apr 2012
author: Jonathan Anderson
Robert Pollard-Science Magazine (lyrics in description)
Robert Pollard-Science Magazine (lyrics in description)
i work for science magazine astronaut, engineer and photographer "the mirror shoots for the distant beginning" is the piece i shall be working it is for peac...- published: 15 Apr 2012
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- author: Jonathan Anderson
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Science Magazine's Breakthrough of the Year: 2008: Reprogramming Cells
This video introduction to Science's year-end special issue features Shinya Yamanaka of Ky...
published: 23 Jan 2009
author: wwwAAASorg
Science Magazine's Breakthrough of the Year: 2008: Reprogramming Cells
Science Magazine's Breakthrough of the Year: 2008: Reprogramming Cells
This video introduction to Science's year-end special issue features Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University, George Daley of Harvard University, and Science's G...- published: 23 Jan 2009
- views: 3477
- author: wwwAAASorg
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Gulf Oil Spill Effects On Wildlife
http://facebook.com/ScienceReason ... What are and will be the effects of the Gulf of Mexi...
published: 29 May 2010
author: ScienceMagazine
Gulf Oil Spill Effects On Wildlife
Gulf Oil Spill Effects On Wildlife
http://facebook.com/ScienceReason ... What are and will be the effects of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill on the wildlife in the area? --- Please SUBSCRIBE to S...- published: 29 May 2010
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Nibiru In Popular Science Magazine (Read Between the Lines)
Nibiru In Popular Science Magazine (Read Between the Lines)...
published: 29 Sep 2011
author: its2die4
Nibiru In Popular Science Magazine (Read Between the Lines)
Nibiru In Popular Science Magazine (Read Between the Lines)
Nibiru In Popular Science Magazine (Read Between the Lines)- published: 29 Sep 2011
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- author: its2die4
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Science Magazine - Robert Pollard
"Science Magazine," by Robert Pollard, from the album Mouseman Cloud © Needmore Songs, 201...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Ryan Avellanosa
Science Magazine - Robert Pollard
Science Magazine - Robert Pollard
"Science Magazine," by Robert Pollard, from the album Mouseman Cloud © Needmore Songs, 2012 (BMI) Released: 04/03/2012, Guided By Voices Inc. Words: I work f...- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 4174
- author: Ryan Avellanosa
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Popular Science magazine voor iPad review
eReaders.nl test de Popular Science app voor iPad. Is dit de toekomst van het tijdschrift?...
published: 09 Apr 2010
author: ereaders
Popular Science magazine voor iPad review
Popular Science magazine voor iPad review
eReaders.nl test de Popular Science app voor iPad. Is dit de toekomst van het tijdschrift? http://www.ereaders.nl.- published: 09 Apr 2010
- views: 6159
- author: ereaders
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Apple iPad Guided Tour Popular Science Magazine
Apple iPad Guided Tour Popular Science Magazine: http://www.apple.com/ipad/apps-for-ipad/...
published: 16 May 2010
author: kentarothebest
Apple iPad Guided Tour Popular Science Magazine
Apple iPad Guided Tour Popular Science Magazine
Apple iPad Guided Tour Popular Science Magazine: http://www.apple.com/ipad/apps-for-ipad/- published: 16 May 2010
- views: 6283
- author: kentarothebest
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Look out for the ISS!
http://facebook.com/ScienceReason ... "Look out for the ISS!" with Jane Houston Jones at N...
published: 22 Apr 2010
author: ScienceMagazine
Look out for the ISS!
Look out for the ISS!
http://facebook.com/ScienceReason ... "Look out for the ISS!" with Jane Houston Jones at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California. Have...- published: 22 Apr 2010
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Science Magazine (Robert Pollard cover)
"Science Magazine," by Robert Pollard, from the album Mouseman Cloud © Needmore Songs, 201...
published: 15 Mar 2012
author: CutterXXIII
Science Magazine (Robert Pollard cover)
Science Magazine (Robert Pollard cover)
"Science Magazine," by Robert Pollard, from the album Mouseman Cloud © Needmore Songs, 2012 (BMI) My shitty rendition of the newest obsession.- published: 15 Mar 2012
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- author: CutterXXIII
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Popular Science Magazine
Do you LOVE Popular Science Magazine? Get it online! Find out how at http://www.myonlinema...
published: 18 Feb 2012
author: TheTempism
Popular Science Magazine
Popular Science Magazine
Do you LOVE Popular Science Magazine? Get it online! Find out how at http://www.myonlinemagazine.com.au - the online magazines resource!- published: 18 Feb 2012
- views: 154
- author: TheTempism
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Hiv-Aids Article Science Magazine 1984
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published: 12 Mar 2013
author: fox x
Hiv-Aids Article Science Magazine 1984
Hiv-Aids Article Science Magazine 1984
Etienne de Harven, Emeritus Professor of Pathology and Electron Microscopy.- published: 12 Mar 2013
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- author: fox x
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Stellar Seismology: Listening To A Star's Secrets
http://facebook.com/ScienceReason ... CoRoT reveals a magnetic activity cycle in a Sun-lik...
published: 27 Aug 2010
author: ScienceMagazine
Stellar Seismology: Listening To A Star's Secrets
Stellar Seismology: Listening To A Star's Secrets
http://facebook.com/ScienceReason ... CoRoT reveals a magnetic activity cycle in a Sun-like star: Using data captured by the CoRoT satellite, scientists have...- published: 27 Aug 2010
- views: 16216
- author: ScienceMagazine
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Rush Accuses Science Magazine Of Being Political
Limbaugh Attacks Popular Science As "Politically Motivated" For Backing Scientific Consens...
published: 28 Sep 2013
Rush Accuses Science Magazine Of Being Political
Rush Accuses Science Magazine Of Being Political
Limbaugh Attacks Popular Science As "Politically Motivated" For Backing Scientific Consensus On Global Warming... Listen To More At: http://mediamatters.org/video/2013/09/25/limbaugh-attacks-popular-science-as-politically/196085 Clip from the Friday, September 27th 2013 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern. Check out our website - and become a member - at: http://www.SecularTalkRadio.com Listen to the Live Show or On Demand archive at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kylekulinski Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kylekulinski Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SecularTalk Friends Of SecularTalk: http://www.facebook.com/beastofreason AMAZON LINK: (Bookmark this link to support the show for free!!!) http://www.amazon.com/?tag=seculacom-20- published: 28 Sep 2013
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Skeptic's Science Symposium Q&A;
In June 2011, five leading skeptics (Bill Nye, James Randi, Donald Prothero, Brian Dalton,...
published: 08 Oct 2011
author: MichaelShermer
Skeptic's Science Symposium Q&A;
Skeptic's Science Symposium Q&A;
In June 2011, five leading skeptics (Bill Nye, James Randi, Donald Prothero, Brian Dalton, and Michael Shermer) met at Caltech during the Skeptics Society's ...- published: 08 Oct 2011
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- author: MichaelShermer
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NASA Astronomy Pictures Of The Day [Week 52/2009]
http://facebook.com/ScienceReason ... NASA Astronomy Pictures of the Day [Week 52/2009]. -...
published: 04 Jan 2010
author: ScienceMagazine
NASA Astronomy Pictures Of The Day [Week 52/2009]
NASA Astronomy Pictures Of The Day [Week 52/2009]
http://facebook.com/ScienceReason ... NASA Astronomy Pictures of the Day [Week 52/2009]. --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • http://www.youtube.com/B...- published: 04 Jan 2010
- views: 10154
- author: ScienceMagazine
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#BreakingItaly - Le dimensioni... contano? Risponde Science Magazine
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published: 09 Apr 2013
author: breakingitaly
#BreakingItaly - Le dimensioni... contano? Risponde Science Magazine
#BreakingItaly - Le dimensioni... contano? Risponde Science Magazine
Magliette!: http://bit.ly/wXI0Ef Quadri...!: http://www.shooterhatesyou.com Volantini...?! http://bit.ly/IzgW8N ______ LINK ALLE NOTIZIE DI OGGI: Puntata di ...- published: 09 Apr 2013
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- author: breakingitaly