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Star types / Stellar evolution / Asymptotic giant branch / Planetary nebula / Red-giant branch / Red supergiant / White dwarf / Red giant / Variable star / H II region / Supernova / Supergiant
Date: 2011-04-01 19:19:30
Star types
Stellar evolution
Asymptotic giant branch
Planetary nebula
Red-giant branch
Red supergiant
White dwarf
Red giant
Variable star
H II region
Supernova
Supergiant

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