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STK201455S
STK201455S
Red Super Giant Cluster with associated Supernova Remnant
RMR100011S
RMR100011S
A red giant star orbiting a black hole.
RMR100023S
RMR100023S
The bright star Rigel eclipsed by a moon of a hypothetical planet.
RMR100029S
RMR100029S
Zeta Piscium is a binary star system consisting of a red giant and a white dwarf.
RMR100030S
RMR100030S
Zeta Piscium is a binary star system consisting of a red giant and a white dwarf.
RMR100072S
RMR100072S
The extrasolar planet HD 209458 b passing in front of its star.
RMR100073S
RMR100073S
The sun seen from a molten earth 3 billion years from now.
RMR100116S
RMR100116S
A binary star system consisting of a red giant and a white dwarf.
WMY100010S
WMY100010S
The Sun begins its journey toward becoming a red giant.
WMY100092S
WMY100092S
Artist's concept of a red giant over a hypothetical planet.
FSU100001S
FSU100001S
Artist's concept of Cygnus X-1, a luminous x-ray source in the constellation Cygnus.
FSU100008S
FSU100008S
Diagram showing the spectral class and luminosity of stars.
FSU100011S
FSU100011S
The final stages of the life of a massive star, which will go supernova.
FSU100021S
FSU100021S
Artist's concept of a Hypergiant Star.
FSU100023S
FSU100023S
Illustration of a massive star going supernova.
ALV100031S
ALV100031S
The red supergiant Betelgeuse.
ALV100032S
ALV100032S
Pollux is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini.
ALV100033S
ALV100033S
Rigel is the brightest star in the constellation Orion.
HET100017S
HET100017S
A rugged planet landscape dimly lit by a distant red star.
ATA100051S
ATA100051S
Binary star Alpha Coronae Borealis.
ATA100053S
ATA100053S
Binary star WD 0137-349.
ATA100043S
ATA100043S
Artist's concept of the Spica star system.
KAF100009S
KAF100009S
A planet and its moon resisting the relentless heat of the giant orange sun Pollux.
MAS100214S
MAS100214S
Blue stars are amongst the youngest of the stars in the universe.
MAS100218S
MAS100218S
This red giant star is much older and bigger than Earth's Sun.
TDB100009S
TDB100009S
A massive red dwarf consuming planets within it's range.
TDB100014S
TDB100014S
A dying star which will soon give new beginning to a black hole.
TDB100016S
TDB100016S
Implosion of a Sun with visible solar system and planets.
ATA100032S
ATA100032S
The blue giant star Bellatrix.
ATA100033S
ATA100033S
Red supergiant Betelgeuse dominates the sky of a nearby world.
RMR100125S
RMR100125S
A simplified Herzprung-Russell Diagram showing how stars are classified.
ATA100004S
ATA100004S
A quintuple star system known as Alcyone.
ATA100005S
ATA100005S
Binary stars Alpheratz A and B.
ATA100007S
ATA100007S
The red supergiant Antares A as seen from a desolate nearby world.
ATA100008S
ATA100008S
The bright red giant star Beta Pegasi.
ATA100010S
ATA100010S
The Capella star system.
ATA100011S
ATA100011S
Eclipsing binary star Canum Venaticorum.
ATA100013S
ATA100013S
Gacrux, the prominent red giant star located in the constellation Crux.
ATA100016S
ATA100016S
Maia, a bright star part of the Pleiades open star cluster.
ATA100017S
ATA100017S
The Merope star has a diffuse disk of glowing gas and plasma flung from its equator as it rotates rapidly.
ATA100018S
ATA100018S
The red giant star Mira.
ATA100021S
ATA100021S
The orange giant Pollux.
ATA100024S
ATA100024S
Rasalgethi star system.
ATA100025S
ATA100025S
The blue supergiant Rigel, as seen from a hypothetical planet and its moon.
ATA100029S
ATA100029S
The giant red carbon star known as Y Canum Venaticorum.
ATA100030S
ATA100030S
The blue-violet supergiant star Zeta Puppis as seen from a hypothetical planet.
ALV100037S
ALV100037S
Mu Cephei, a red supergiant in the constellation Cepheus.
STK203315S
STK203315S
An artisti's concept of an unusual, methane-free world partially eclipsed by its star.
STK202680S
STK202680S
Artist's concept of the smallest star known to host a planet.
GEN100079S
GEN100079S
Supergiant Rigel and IC 2118 in Eridanus.
STK202122S
STK202122S
Comparison of the size of a hypergiant star to that of our solar system.
RMR100025S
RMR100025S
The sun compared to four typical large stars.
RMR100026S
RMR100026S
Our sun and the star Sirius compared to a red giant.
RMR100027S
RMR100027S
The Earth compared to the sun, a white dwarf and a neutron star.