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Blue Giant
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Rigel A, currently a B-type blue giant star
A huge, very hot, very luminous, blue post-main-sequence star; spectral type O or B. These rare, extremely hot stars burn helium. and are very rare and very bright. Blue giants are at least 18 Sol or more in mass. Examples include Rigel and Regulus.
Image from
Steve Bowers
A Blue Straggler, one particular type of blue star formed by the collision of two smaller stars within a cluster
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Text by
M. Alan Kazlev
Initially published on 08 October 2001.
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