Examples of using A variable star in English and their translations into Swedish
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So this is a variable star, this wolf 336?
It is suspected to be a variable star.
AO Mensae is a variable star in the constellation Mensa.
In 1865, Julius Schmidt first reported that η Geminorum was a variable star.
There's a variable star that I discovered. And… And right in the middle.
there's a variable star that I discovered.
It is a variable star with the variable star catalog name V1428 Aquilae.
The primary is a blue giant and a variable star of the Beta Cephei type.
It is a variable star with a magnitude that varies between 2.76m and 2.90m.
Observations by German astronomer Ernst Zinner in 1929 gave indications that this may be a variable star.
It was thought to be a variable star by astronomer Otto Struve.
In designating this as a suspected variable star, it is possible that Kappa Ophiuchi was mistaken for Chi Ophiuchi, which is a variable star.
XX Trianguli is a variable star in the constellation Triangulum.
was originally thought to be an irregular variable star in the Milky Way galaxy and so was given a variable star designation.
V4381 Sagittarii is a variable star in the constellation Sagittarius.
But because the stars eclipse one another during their orbits, it is classified as a variable star, and its brightness varies from magnitude +3.70 to +3.79.
DY Persei is a variable star and carbon star in the Perseus constellation.
It has a surface temperature of about 6,000 to 7,500 K. Iota Piscium is a suspected to be a variable star, and was once thought to have one or two stellar companions, but both are line-of-sight coincidences.
Mu Cephei is a variable star and the prototype of the obsolete class of the Mu Cephei variables. .
Schedar has been sometimes classified as a variable star, but no variability has been detected since the 19th century.
It is also a variable star whose brightness varies from magnitude +2.51 to +2.65.
The pulsing of a variable star could be used to calculate its distance from Earth.
U Microscopii is a Mira variable star in the constellation Microscopium.
Variable stars are stars that change in brightness. A light curve is a plot of a variable star's brightness over time. By looking at a light curve you can see how the star
T Cephei is a Mira variable star in the constellation Cepheus.
Visual Observation: This is an observation of a variable star by an observer with a regular telescope.
It is a suspected variable star.
It is a suspected variable star of unknown type.
Delta Scorpii A is a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable star.