Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Carbon_star> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 46 of
46
with 100 items per page.
- Carbon_star abstract "A carbon star is a late-type star similar to a red giant (or occasionally to a red dwarf) whose atmosphere contains more carbon than oxygen; the two elements combine in the upper layers of the star, forming carbon monoxide, which consumes all the oxygen in the atmosphere, leaving carbon atoms free to form other carbon compounds, giving the star a "sooty" atmosphere and a strikingly ruby red appearance.In normal stars (such as the Sun), the atmosphere is richer in oxygen than carbon. Ordinary stars not exhibiting the characteristics of carbon stars but cool enough to form carbon monoxide are therefore called oxygen-rich stars.Carbon stars have quite distinctive spectral characteristics, and they were first recognized by their spectra by Angelo Secchi in the 1860s, a pioneering time in astronomical spectroscopy.".
- Carbon_star wikiPageExternalLink carbon.htm.
- Carbon_star wikiPageID "597244".
- Carbon_star wikiPageRevisionID "606151762".
- Carbon_star hasPhotoCollection Carbon_star.
- Carbon_star subject Category:C-type_stars.
- Carbon_star subject Category:Star_types.
- Carbon_star subject Category:Variable_stars.
- Carbon_star type C-typeStars.
- Carbon_star type CelestialBody109239740.
- Carbon_star type NaturalObject100019128.
- Carbon_star type Object100002684.
- Carbon_star type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Carbon_star type Star109444100.
- Carbon_star type VariableStar109469152.
- Carbon_star type VariableStars.
- Carbon_star type Whole100003553.
- Carbon_star comment "A carbon star is a late-type star similar to a red giant (or occasionally to a red dwarf) whose atmosphere contains more carbon than oxygen; the two elements combine in the upper layers of the star, forming carbon monoxide, which consumes all the oxygen in the atmosphere, leaving carbon atoms free to form other carbon compounds, giving the star a "sooty" atmosphere and a strikingly ruby red appearance.In normal stars (such as the Sun), the atmosphere is richer in oxygen than carbon.".
- Carbon_star label "Carbon star".
- Carbon_star label "Estrela de carbono".
- Carbon_star label "Estrella de carbono".
- Carbon_star label "Gwiazda węglowa".
- Carbon_star label "Kohlenstoffstern".
- Carbon_star label "Koolstofster".
- Carbon_star label "Stella al carbonio".
- Carbon_star label "Étoile carbonée".
- Carbon_star label "Углеродная звезда".
- Carbon_star label "炭素星".
- Carbon_star label "碳星".
- Carbon_star sameAs Uhlíková_hvězda.
- Carbon_star sameAs Kohlenstoffstern.
- Carbon_star sameAs Estrella_de_carbono.
- Carbon_star sameAs Karbonozko_izar.
- Carbon_star sameAs Étoile_carbonée.
- Carbon_star sameAs Stella_al_carbonio.
- Carbon_star sameAs 炭素星.
- Carbon_star sameAs 탄소별.
- Carbon_star sameAs Koolstofster.
- Carbon_star sameAs Gwiazda_węglowa.
- Carbon_star sameAs Estrela_de_carbono.
- Carbon_star sameAs m.02twbp.
- Carbon_star sameAs Q130019.
- Carbon_star sameAs Q130019.
- Carbon_star sameAs Carbon_star.
- Carbon_star wasDerivedFrom Carbon_star?oldid=606151762.
- Carbon_star isPrimaryTopicOf Carbon_star.