"Przybylski's Star" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: After astronomer Antoni Przybylski, who discovered it. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Przybylski's Star}} Przybylski's Star
  1. A star, about 356 light-years from Earth and in the constellation Centaurus; in which actinides, up to and including at least einsteinium, have been detected. Wikipedia link: Antoni Przybylski, Przybylski's Star Categories (topical): Astrophysics, Nuclear fusion, Nuclear physics, Radioactivity, Stars Related terms: technetium star

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