The star is radiating about 85 times the luminosity of the Sun and has 2.7 times the Sun's mass.
This star is radiating about 78 times the luminosity of the Sun.
This star is radiating 35,000 times the luminosity of the Sun.
A soft-edged star, bright international orange, radiated from the welfare bundle's impact point.
The hot stars radiate energy as this hydrogen is converted to helium in their nuclear furnaces.
With no fuel left to burn, the star radiates its remaining heat into space for billions of years.
The eight-pointed captain's star radiated from a real diamond.
As a result, this star is radiating only 23% of the Sun's bolometric luminosity.
A hot star radiates much more blue light than red light.
However, many stars do not radiate a uniform flux (the amount of energy radiated per unit area) across their entire surface.