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lithium star comparison table
Subject has U magnitude has energy production has position on celestial sphere has B magnitude has location has surface temperature has material has proper motion has absolute magnitude has surface density has V magnitude has spectra has volume has catalog has parallax has temperature has velocity is an instance of has radiation at surface has effective temperature has momentum has apparent magnitude has extent has mass has spectral type has definition has angular momentum has star surface temperature has age has energy source
WZ Cassiopeiae which takes place primarily within the corefrom the point of view of Earth or center of gravitygreater than 1000 Kelvinhydrogen, helium  which depends on luminosity class   star catalogfrom the point of view of Earth's orbit determined from proper motion and radial velocitylithium starwhich is diffused out from the hotter core2420 K   greater than 0.08 the sun's massG star, M starA lithium star, the most super-rich carbon star known.   gravitational contraction and or fusion

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