- used.
While the
etymology of the name
Starburst is not certain, it was
probably an
attempt to
express the
burst of
flavour at each bite, and draw attention...
- A
starburst galaxy is one
undergoing an
exceptionally high rate of
star formation, as
compared to the long-term
average rate of
star formation in the galaxy...
-
configuration StarBurst, an
office suite of the
early 1980s
Clerodendrum quadriloculare, a
tropical flowering plant that is also
called a
starburst Cross screen...
-
canceled the
promising office suite Starburst,
purchased a Word
Star clone, and used it as the
basis of Word
Star 2000,
released in
December 1984. It received...
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Starburst is a
British man-portable surface-to-air
missile produced by
Shorts Missile Systems of
Belfast (since 2002
known as
Thales Air Defence). It...
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Starburst is a
British science fiction magazine published by
Starburst Magazine Limited.
Starburst contains news, interviews, features, and
reviews of...
- of
different molecular clouds, or the
collision of
galaxies (as in a
starburst galaxy). When a
region reaches a
sufficient density of
matter to satisfy...
-
starburst region is a
region of
space that is
undergoing a
large amount of
star formation. A
starburst is an
astrophysical process that
involves star...
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Galaxy Messier 82 (also
known as NGC 3034,
Cigar Galaxy or M82) is a
starburst galaxy approximately 12
million light-years away in the constellation...
- high
starburst activity of the
central galaxy Phoenix A,
where stars are
formed at 740 M☉ per
annum (compared to the
Milky Way's 1 M☉ per
annum of
star production);...