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Category: Luminous blue variable stars
Category: Luminous blue variable stars
Category: Luminous blue variable stars
* Luminous blue variable, a very bright, blue, hypergiant variable star
Luminous blue variable stars like P Cygni are very rare and short lived, and only form in regions of galaxies where intense star formation is happening.
Category: Luminous blue variable stars

Luminous and stars
The system contains at least two stars, one of which is a Luminous Blue Variable ( LBV ), which during the early stages of its life had a mass of around 150 solar masses, of which it has lost at least 30 since.
* Luminous red nova, a stellar explosion thought to be caused by the merger of two stars

Luminous and ),
The Nature of Order: An Essay on the Art of Building and the Nature of the Universe ( 2003-4 ), which includes The Phenomenon of Life, The Process of Creating Life, A Vision of a Living World and The Luminous Ground, is Alexander's latest, and most comprehensive and elaborate work.
This saw the beginning of a productive two years for the band and they recorded three albums: The Tourists, Reality Effect, and Luminous Basement, as well as half a dozen singles, including " Blind Among the Flower " ( 1979 ), " The Loneliest Man in the World " ( 1979 ), " Don't Say I Told You So " ( 1980 ), and two major hits, the Dusty Springfield cover " I Only Want to Be with You " ( 1979 ) and " So Good to Be Back Home Again " ( 1980 ), both of which reached the top 10 in the UK.
Using a powerful virtual computer made of light beams ( Luminous ), they are able to map and shape the boundary between the near-side and far-side mathematics, leading to a showdown with real consequences in the physical universe.
Our Lady of Chernobyl was first published in Interzone # 83, May 1994, then reprinted in Our Lady of Chernobyl, Notre-Dame de Tchernobyl ( French translation ), Luminous, Hayakawa's SF Magazine ( Japanese translation ), and the Italian edition of Luminous, as " Nostra Signora Di Chernobyl ".
* Luminous ( EP ), the sixth release from American Futurepop band Cesium 137
* Luminous ( story collection ), a 1998 short story collection by Greg Egan
* Luminous ( game engine ), a video game engine developed by Square Enix
During the eighties, Plank remained in high demand with the new generation of electronic pop and New Wave artists, including Devo, The Meteors, from Holland, ( Hunger in 1980 ) and ( Stormy Seas in 1981 ), Ultravox ( Systems of Romance, Vienna and Rage in Eden ), Freur and The Tourists ( Luminous Basement ), Eurythmics ( In the Garden ).
* Luminous Groove ( Boxed set of reissues and rarities ), 2008
Pulyui published his results in a scientific paper, Luminous Electrical Matter and the Fourth State of Matter in the Notes of the Austrian Imperial Academy of Sciences ( 1880 – 1883 ), but expressed his ideas in an obscure manner using obsolete terminology.
* Ming Ming Shang Ti ( 明明上帝 ), " Clear ( Luminous ) Emperor on High " — analogous to the Judeo-Christian God.
This sister-series of videos continued after the release of Odyssey Into The Mind's Eye with the final three titles: The Mind's Eye Presents Luminous Visions ( Odyssey Productions, 1998 ) and The Mind's Eye Presents Ancient Alien ( Odyssey Productions, 1998 ), and The Mind's Eye Presents Little Bytes ( Odyssey Productions, 2000 ).
Among his many books are Breath's Burials ( poetry, New Directions, 1995 ), Luminous Debris ( 1999 ) and Ladder of Shadows ( 2008 ) ( essays, University of California Press ), and Collected Poetry ( 2010 ).
The Xi ' an Stele was erected in 781 to commemorate the propagation of the Da Qin Luminous Religion (" Da Qin " is the Chinese term for the Roman Empire ), and covers the preceding 150 years of Christianity in China.

Luminous and also
When the museum announced the 2011 exhibition " The Luminous Interval ", a show of artwork belonging to Greek businessman Dimitris Daskalopoulos, who is also a museum trustee, this met with criticism of, among other things, too much curatorial power for a serious benefactor.
Luminous intensity is also not the same as the radiant intensity, the corresponding objective physical quantity used in the measurement science of radiometry.
The name of the stele can also be translated as A Monument Commemorating the Propagation of the Ta-Chin Luminous Religion in the Middle Kingdom ( the church referred to itself as " The Luminous Religion of Daqin ", Daqin being the Chinese language term for the Roman Empire in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, and in later eras also used to refer to the Syriac Christian churches ).
At the same time as the construction of the Luminous Veil, the bridge also underwent a renovation with the water proofing and concrete deterioration being replaced.
All stories but Beyond the Whistle Test were also published in the more widely available ( but as yet unreleased in the United States ) collection Luminous.
Luminous mind ( also, " brightly shining mind ," " brightly shining citta ") is a term used by the Buddha in the Pali Canon.
Luminous emittance is also known as luminous exitance.
Like the first series, Max Heart's theme also revolves around Ying and Yang, with Shiny Luminous representing Wuji and her motif representing hearts.

Luminous and known
He went on to release solo material under the Think Tank name and was half of Brother Sun Sister Moon who later became known as Luminous.

Luminous and S
From 1917 to 1926, U. S. Radium Corporation, originally called the Radium Luminous Material Corporation was engaged in the extraction and purification of radium from carnotite ore to produce luminous paints, which were marketed under the brand name ' Undark '.
The Battle of Medina Ridge was a decisive tank battle fought on February 27, 1991, during the Gulf War, between the U. S. 1st Armored Division and the 2nd Brigade of the Iraqi Republican Guard Medina Luminous Division outside Basra.

Luminous and after
* Luminous — A pair of researchers find a defect in mathematics, where an assertion ( X ) leads to a contradictory assertion ( not X ) after a long but finite series of steps.

Luminous and one
Two sets of independent follow-up spectroscopy data suggested that this was again another optical transient rather than a supernova, possibly an outbursting Luminous Blue Variable star according to one spectrum, as earlier predicted from the nature of the candidate mid-infrared progenitor.
In 2002, Pope John Paul II selected the Transfiguration as one of the five Luminous Mysteries of the rosary.
In Roman Catholicism, the baptism of Jesus is one of the Luminous Mysteries sometimes added to the Rosary.
The institution of the Eucharist is one of the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary.

Luminous and Cloud
Once per year, the faithful gather for the Mystic Rites of the Luminous Cloud, when the participants are transformed into shimmering, silvery light that darts across the heavens, learning sacred mysteries according to their level of spiritual development.

Luminous and are
In 1994 he compared model results to observed temperatures and found that the predicted temperatures for 1950 – 1980 deviated from the temperatures that had actually occurred, from which he concluded in his regular column in The Washington Times — with the headline that day " Climate Claims Wither under the Luminous Lights of Science "— that climate models are faulty.
The four volumes in The Nature of Order series are: The Phenomenon of Life ; The Process of Creating Life ; A Vision of a Living World ; and The Luminous Ground.
Absolute drums are available in 24 finishes, including the new Luminous White Sparkle that glows in the dark.

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