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- modern picture of protostars, summarized above, was first suggested by Chushiro Hayashi in 1966. In the first models, the size of protostars was greatly overestimated...
- Frontier, a 1993 science fiction video game Protostars (book), a 1971 science fiction anthology USS Protostar, a fictional Starfleet ship from the science...
- accretion, which suggests that m****ive protostars are "seeded" by low-m**** protostars which compete with other protostars to draw in matter from the entire...
- Objects at this stage are known as class I protostars, which are also called young T Tauri stars, evolved protostars, or young stellar objects. By this time...
- especially important for unveiling numerous galactic protostars and their parent star clusters. Protostars with m****es less than roughly 0.08 M☉ (1.6×1029 kg)...
- group of young aliens in the 24th century who find the abandoned starship Protostar. The series moved to Netflix after the first season. Brett Gray, Ella...
- Protostar (stylized as PROTOSTAR) is an extended play (EP) marketed as the debut single of ****anese boy group JO1, formed through the reality competition...
- Protostars is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by David Gerrold and Stephen Goldin. It was first published in paperback by Ballantine...
- (WISE) have been particularly effective at unveiling numerous galactic protostars and their host star clusters. With the exception of infrared wavelengths...
- most easily fused nucleus available to accreting protostars, and such fusion in the center of protostars can proceed when temperatures exceed 106 K. The...