BlueStars or Bluestars may refer to: BlueStars Drum and Bugle Corps, from La Crosse, Wisconsin The Bluestars, a 1960s band from Auckland, New Zealand...
The BlueStars Drum and Bugle Corps is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps. Based in La Crosse, Wisconsin, the BlueStars was one of...
Trembling BlueStars was the London-based band music project of Robert Wratten, started in 1996. Later consisting of Harvey Williams, Jonathan Akerman...
more massive and less common stars, and because they have short lives in the blue giant stage. Because O-type and B-type stars with a giant luminosity classification...
"When the Stars Go Blue" is a popular alternative country song composed and originally recorded by solo artist and former Whiskeytown band member Ryan...
Stars Football/Hurling are the players chosen as the top Gaelic football and hurling players in their given position in the year that the Bluestars awards...
large blue-bordered white lozenge (diamond). Twenty-nine five-pointed stars appear on the flag: twenty-five small white stars within the blue border...
classification in 1926. Baade observed that bluerstars were strongly associated with the spiral arms, and yellow stars dominated near the central galactic bulge...
alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton, referred to as the union and bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset...
few rare bluestars exist in globulars, thought to be formed by stellar mergers in their dense inner regions; these stars are known as blue stragglers...
Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are massive evolved stars that show unpredictable and sometimes dramatic variations in their spectra and brightness. They...
object was unknown when it was first noted in a 1957 survey of faint bluestars (mainly white dwarfs) that lie away from the plane of the Milky Way. On...
Under Cold BlueStars is the third album by indie folk musician Josh Rouse. It was released in 2002 and was his last album for Slow River Records. "Twilight"...
kinematic properties that are more similar to halo stars than to disk stars. Subdwarfs appear bluer than disk objects. The red suffix describes objects...
spectral emission lines from hot bluestars (OB stars) that are very bright in this wave band. This includes the bluestars in other galaxies, which have...
III stars i.e. the first generation of stars produced during early galaxy formation. These signatures were detected in a bright pocket of bluestars; the...
bright bluestars. As their stellar population evolves and ages, blue nugget galaxies transition into red nugget galaxies. "Blue" derives from their blue coloration...
flag. It continued using a plain blue and white triband after the union dissolved in 1838. On 7 March 1866 five bluestars were placed on the flag to represent...
turnoff point for the cluster, where ordinary stars begin to evolve towards the red giant branch. Blue stragglers were first discovered by Allan Sandage...
late A for yellow supergiants, and early A, B, and O for blue supergiants. Supergiant stars can be identified on the basis of their spectra, with distinctive...
to the Hubble sequence). Either way, spiral arms contain many young, bluestars (due to the high mass density and the high rate of star formation), which...