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[[ | [[File:Mercury.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Sol|Sun]], star of the [[Solar System]]]] | ||
A '''star''' is a massive gas ball which produces massive amounts of energy at an almost constant rate, due to their large size and huge gravity, they are often accompanied by an array of [[List of planets|planet]]s to form a planetary system, wherein the star is the centre. | A '''star''' is a massive gas ball which produces massive amounts of energy at an almost constant rate, due to their large size and huge gravity, they are often accompanied by an array of [[List of planets|planet]]s to form a planetary system, wherein the star is the centre. | ||
See [[:Category:Stars]] for a list of stars on ''[[Futurama]]''. | See [[:Category:Stars]] for a list of stars on ''[[Futurama]]''. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*{{w|Star}} at Wikipedia. | *{{w|Star}} at Wikipedia. | ||
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Revision as of 10:00, 2 November 2010
A star is a massive gas ball which produces massive amounts of energy at an almost constant rate, due to their large size and huge gravity, they are often accompanied by an array of planets to form a planetary system, wherein the star is the centre.
See Category:Stars for a list of stars on Futurama.
External links
- Star at Wikipedia.