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G.01 What are all those different kinds of stars?
01.1 General overview and main sequence stars [1996-01-02]
01.2 White dwarfs [2003-04-27]
01.3 Neutron stars [2003-04-27]
01.4 Black holes [2003-04-27]
G.02 Are there any green stars? [1995-12-28]
G.03 What are the biggest and smallest stars? [1998-06-03]
G.04 What fraction of stars are in multiple systems? [1995-06-27]
G.05 Where can I get stellar data (especially distances)?
[2003-05-08]
G.06 Which nearby stars might become supernovae? [1995-12-29]
G.07 What will happen on Earth if a nearby star
explodes? [2000-02-20]
G.08 How are stars named? Can I name/buy one? [1995-12-28]
G.09 Do other stars have planets?
G.10 What happens to the planets when a planetary nebula is
formed? Do they get flung out of the solar system?
[2002-05-04]
G.11 How far away is the farthest star? [1999-01-01]
G.12 Do star maps (or galaxy maps) correct for the motions of the
stars? [2003-10-18]
For an overall sense of scale when talking about stars, see the Atlas
of the Universe, <URL:http://anzwers.org/free/universe/>.
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