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dark star
noun
an invisible member of a binary or multiple star system.
dark star
noun
an invisible star known to exist only from observation of its radio, infrared, or other spectrum or of its gravitational effect, such as an invisible component of a binary or multiple star
Example Sentences
LPs gave artists room to expand and explore — 23 minutes of the Grateful Dead’s “Dark Star,” for example, whose majesty was not unrelated to its length.
But doing a dark “Star Trek” really wasn’t our goal.
They can have dark star spots and bright regions, which can create signals that mimic a planet's atmospheric attributes.
Most of the features Carpenter directed since 1974’s “Dark Star” are now celebrated genre classics.
When its dark matter power source gives out, a dark star would quickly collapse into a 1-million-solar-mass black hole—a perfect large seed ready to be adopted by a nearby protogalaxy.
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