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giant stars

n. (giant star English)

Usage examples of "giant stars".

It was a sky to which night never truly came, for on one side was the core with a million giant stars shining bright, and on the other was the ring itself, a narrow band of golden light looping from horizon to horizon.

The giant stars, spendthrifts, were gone long ago, back in the dimmest of the dim far past.

A knot of bright blue-giant stars at the heart of the nebula poured out intense energy that illuminated the cloud of gas.

According to standard astrophysical theories, blue giant stars must run through their stellar lives very fast, in millions of years rather than billions.

No wonder he had not missed the lightswith that vast congregation of giant stars flooding all this space with light.

No wonder he had not missed the lights-with that vast congregation of giant stars flooding all this space with light.

The starlight captured by the attending ships began to blink on and off in a pattern that made it appear that the circle of ships was moving faster and faster until giant stars seemed to spin around the dancing flame-Mystra's symbol, and therefore that of Halruaa.

The universe seemed bent on revealing wonders at the edge of her grasp or imagining-giant stars, transfer points, talking computers, universal libraries .

There were none of the massive blue-white sparks he'd been able to see in the images their firefly had returned, none of the great supernova blisters, holes blasted into the big molecular clouds by the deaths of giant stars.

If the key goal was to make lots of black holes -- and if black holes were best made in giant stars -- then you wanted machines to make lots of giant stars, and reef galaxies were the best way they had yet seen.

A cosmic hierarchy of fire evolved in Jing's imagination: from the Sling compound of giant stars down to the briefest spark made by clashing rocks.