R136a3 is a Wolf–Rayet star in R136, a massive star cluster located in Dorado. It is located near R136a1, the most massive and luminous star known. R136a3...
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containing at least 12 stars, the most prominent being R136a1, R136a2, and R136a3, all of which are extremely luminous and massive WN5h stars. R136a1 is separated...
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136a1) 163,000 1 WN5h 12.23 LMC R136a2 (RMC 136a2) 163,000 1 WN5h 12.34 LMC R136a3 163,000 1 WN5h 12.97 LMC R136c 163,000 1 WN5h 12.86 LMC VFTS 457 164,000...
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Westerhout 51-57 Westerhout 51 160 20,000 O4V 16.66 J band 42,700 evolution R136a3 Tarantula Nebula 155 163,000 WN5h 12.97 50,000 evolution SIMBAD VFTS 682...
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observations into as many as 24 components, dominated by R136a1, R136a2, and R136a3, all three being extremely massive WNh stars several million times more...
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Arches Cluster) 3,802,000 -11.71 25,000 15.74 (J band) 32,900 WN8-9h SIMBAD R136a3 (in Tarantula Nebula of LMC) 3,631,000 -11.66 163,000 12.97 50,000 WN5h...
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160000 WN5h in R136; one of the most massive and most luminous stars known R136a3 05h 38m 42.29s −69° 06′ 03.5″ 12.93 160000 Wn5h in R136; one of the most...
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