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- Blue_giant abstract "In astronomy, a blue giant is a hot star with a luminosity class of III (giant) or II (bright giant). In the standard Hertzsprung–Russell diagram, these stars lie above and to the right of the main sequence.The term applies to a variety of stars in different phases of development, all evolved stars that have moved from the main sequence but have little else in common, so blue giant simply refers to stars in a particular region of the HR diagram rather than a specific type of star. They are much rarer than red giants, because they only develop from more massive and less common stars, and because they have short lives in the blue giant stage.The name blue giant is also misapplied to other high-mass luminous stars, such as main-sequence stars, simply because they are large and hot.".
- Blue_giant thumbnail 1e9m_comparison_Gamma_Orionis,_Algol_B,_the_Sun,_and_smaller_-_antialiased_no_transparency.png?width=300.
- Blue_giant wikiPageID "288216".
- Blue_giant wikiPageRevisionID "603305064".
- Blue_giant hasPhotoCollection Blue_giant.
- Blue_giant subject Category:B-type_giants.
- Blue_giant subject Category:O-type_giants.
- Blue_giant subject Category:Star_types.
- Blue_giant subject Category:Stellar_phenomena.
- Blue_giant type Animal100015388.
- Blue_giant type B-typeGiants.
- Blue_giant type Giant101323781.
- Blue_giant type LivingThing100004258.
- Blue_giant type O-typeGiants.
- Blue_giant type Object100002684.
- Blue_giant type Organism100004475.
- Blue_giant type Phenomenon100034213.
- Blue_giant type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Blue_giant type Process100029677.
- Blue_giant type StellarPhenomena.
- Blue_giant type Whole100003553.
- Blue_giant comment "In astronomy, a blue giant is a hot star with a luminosity class of III (giant) or II (bright giant). In the standard Hertzsprung–Russell diagram, these stars lie above and to the right of the main sequence.The term applies to a variety of stars in different phases of development, all evolved stars that have moved from the main sequence but have little else in common, so blue giant simply refers to stars in a particular region of the HR diagram rather than a specific type of star.".
- Blue_giant label "Blauer Riese".
- Blue_giant label "Blauwe reus".
- Blue_giant label "Blue giant".
- Blue_giant label "Błękitny olbrzym".
- Blue_giant label "Gigante azul".
- Blue_giant label "Gigante azul".
- Blue_giant label "Gigante blu".
- Blue_giant label "Géante bleue".
- Blue_giant label "Голубой гигант".
- Blue_giant label "عملاق أزرق".
- Blue_giant label "藍巨星".
- Blue_giant label "青色巨星".
- Blue_giant sameAs Modrý_obr.
- Blue_giant sameAs Blauer_Riese.
- Blue_giant sameAs Κυανός_γίγαντας.
- Blue_giant sameAs Gigante_azul.
- Blue_giant sameAs Géante_bleue.
- Blue_giant sameAs Gigante_blu.
- Blue_giant sameAs 青色巨星.
- Blue_giant sameAs 청색거성.
- Blue_giant sameAs Blauwe_reus.
- Blue_giant sameAs Błękitny_olbrzym.
- Blue_giant sameAs Gigante_azul.
- Blue_giant sameAs m.01q9s_.
- Blue_giant sameAs Q5855.
- Blue_giant sameAs Q5855.
- Blue_giant sameAs Blue_giant.
- Blue_giant wasDerivedFrom Blue_giant?oldid=603305064.
- Blue_giant depiction 1e9m_comparison_Gamma_Orionis,_Algol_B,_the_Sun,_and_smaller_-_antialiased_no_transparency.png.
- Blue_giant isPrimaryTopicOf Blue_giant.