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HV 2112 and List of largest stars

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Difference between HV 2112 and List of largest stars

HV 2112 vs. List of largest stars

HV 2112 is a cool luminous variable star in the Small Magellanic Cloud. Below is an ordered list of the largest stars currently known by radius.

Similarities between HV 2112 and List of largest stars

HV 2112 and List of largest stars have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Asymptotic giant branch, K band (infrared), Large Magellanic Cloud, List of largest stars, Magellanic Clouds, Milky Way, Mira variable, Red supergiant star, Small Magellanic Cloud, Stefan–Boltzmann law, Stellar evolution, Thorne–Żytkow object, Variable star.

Asymptotic giant branch

The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is a region of the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram populated by evolved cool luminous stars.

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K band (infrared)

In infrared astronomy, the K band is an atmospheric transmission window centered on 2.2 μm (in the near-infrared 136 THz range).

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Large Magellanic Cloud

The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way.

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List of largest stars

Below is an ordered list of the largest stars currently known by radius.

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Magellanic Clouds

The Magellanic Clouds (or Nubeculae Magellani) are two irregular dwarf galaxies visible in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere; they are members of the Local Group and are orbiting the Milky Way galaxy.

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Milky Way

The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.

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Mira variable

Mira variables ("Mira", Latin, adj. - feminine form of adjective "wonderful"), named for the prototype star Mira, are a class of pulsating variable stars characterized by very red colours, pulsation periods longer than 100 days, and amplitudes greater than one magnitude in infrared and 2.5 magnitude at visual wavelengths.

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Red supergiant star

Red supergiants are stars with a supergiant luminosity class (Yerkes class I) of spectral type K or M. They are the largest stars in the universe in terms of volume, although they are not the most massive or luminous.

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Small Magellanic Cloud

The Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), or Nubecula Minor, is a dwarf galaxy near the Milky Way.

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Stefan–Boltzmann law

The Stefan–Boltzmann law describes the power radiated from a black body in terms of its temperature.

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Stellar evolution

Stellar evolution is the process by which a star changes over the course of time.

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Thorne–Żytkow object

A Thorne–Żytkow object (TŻO or TZO) is a conjectured type of star wherein a red giant or supergiant contains a neutron star at its core, formed from the collision of the giant with the neutron star.

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Variable star

A variable star is a star whose brightness as seen from Earth (its apparent magnitude) fluctuates.

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HV 2112 and List of largest stars Comparison

HV 2112 has 33 relations, while List of largest stars has 133. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 7.83% = 13 / (33 + 133).

References

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