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- Q14917899 subject Q7216027.
- Q14917899 subject Q7724324.
- Q14917899 abstract "IRAS 23304+6147 is a bright red star in the constellation Cassiopeia. IRAS 23304+6147 is in the last phase of its life. As the hydrogen in its core burns out, the star will become a planetary nebula, ejecting material that absorbs visible light and glows in the infrared. This star’s name comes from the 1983 survey mission Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS).".
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- Q14917899 wikiPageWikiLink Q10464.
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- Q14917899 wikiPageWikiLink Q2703.
- Q14917899 wikiPageWikiLink Q556.
- Q14917899 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216027.
- Q14917899 wikiPageWikiLink Q724913.
- Q14917899 wikiPageWikiLink Q7724324.
- Q14917899 type Place.
- Q14917899 type CelestialBody.
- Q14917899 type Location.
- Q14917899 type Place.
- Q14917899 type Star.
- Q14917899 type Thing.
- Q14917899 comment "IRAS 23304+6147 is a bright red star in the constellation Cassiopeia. IRAS 23304+6147 is in the last phase of its life. As the hydrogen in its core burns out, the star will become a planetary nebula, ejecting material that absorbs visible light and glows in the infrared. This star’s name comes from the 1983 survey mission Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS).".
- Q14917899 label "IRAS 23304+6147".
- Q14917899 depiction LBN_114.55+00.22.jpg.
- Q14917899 name "IRAS 23304+6147".