radio star

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英 [ˈreidiəu stɑ:]
美 [ˈredio stɑr]
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  • n.

    射电星;

  • 英英释义

    Radio star

    • Stellar radio sources, radio source stars or radio stars are stellar objects that produce copious emissions of various radio frequencies, whether constant or pulsed. Radio emissions from stars can be produced in many varied ways.

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