stellar in the PONS Dictionary

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He worked on stellar spectroscopy and the physics of gaseous nebulas.
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But film directors transitioning into video games have had a less-than stellar record.
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Although at the time he used this for visual observation, he began to explore stellar photography, his forte, a few years later.
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These expanding systems endowed with a positive energy he named stellar associations and proved their relatively young age.
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This work made it possible for scientists to calculate and accurately predict all the major heavenly phenomena, such as solar eclipses and other stellar movements.
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They also made the first photometric observation of a stellar flare.
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He finds a chair and a stellar map that shows him singing.
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The least massive stars take the longest to exhaust their hydrogen fuel (see stellar evolution).
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The primary is a giant star with a stellar classification of.
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This lower frequency along with small level-one caches, produced systems which had good but not stellar performance.
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