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Nicholas Jarmusz and Jason Yang

 * Things Named After People
 * Hayashi track
 * Henyey track
 * Herbig Ae/Be star
 * Herbig–Haro object
 * Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
 * Hess diagram
 * Jeans instability
 * Schönberg–Chandrasekhar limit
 * Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit


 * Elements
 * Carbon
 * Helium
 * Hydrogen
 * Oxygen
 * Plasma (physics)


 * Nouns
 * Astronomy
 * Galaxy
 * Ion
 * Orbit
 * Star
 * Star system
 * Sun
 * Universe


 * Other Kinds of Stars
 * Binary star
 * Blue dwarf (red-dwarf stage)
 * Bright giant
 * Carbon star
 * Compact star
 * Hypergiant
 * Late-type star
 * Pulsar
 * T Tauri star
 * Wolf–Rayet star
 * X-ray burster


 * Main Kinds of Stars
 * Black dwarf
 * Black hole
 * Blue giant
 * Giant star
 * Neutron star
 * Pre-main-sequence star
 * Protostar
 * Red dwarf
 * Red giant
 * Red supergiant
 * Subgiant
 * Supergiant
 * White dwarf


 * Measurements
 * Absolute magnitude
 * Age of the universe
 * Astronomical spectroscopy
 * Astronomical unit
 * Color index
 * Effective temperature
 * Kelvin
 * Luminosity
 * Metallicity
 * Solar mass
 * Spectral line
 * Spectroscopy
 * Stellar birthline
 * Stellar classification
 * Stellar designation
 * Stellar kinematics
 * Stellar mass
 * Stellar population


 * Star Things
 * Accretion disk
 * Bok globule
 * Cosmic dust
 * Degenerate matter
 * Globular cluster
 * H II region
 * Horizontal branch
 * Interstellar medium
 * Main sequence
 * Molecular cloud
 * Nebula
 * Photosphere
 * Planetary nebula
 * Protoplanetary disk
 * QCD matter
 * Radiation zone
 * Red clump
 * Star cluster
 * Starburst galaxy


 * Star Processes
 * Accretion (astrophysics)
 * Carbon-burning process
 * CNO cycle
 * Helium flash
 * Instability strip
 * Neon-burning process
 * Oxygen-burning process
 * Proton–proton chain reaction
 * Silicon-burning process
 * Star formation
 * Stellar evolution
 * Stellar nucleosynthesis
 * Stellar wind
 * Supernova
 * Supernova nucleosynthesis
 * Triple-alpha process


 * Concepts
 * Angular momentum
 * Asymptotic giant branch
 * Binding energy
 * Convection
 * Gravity
 * Hydrostatic equilibrium
 * Nuclear fission
 * Nuclear fusion
 * Radiation pressure