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  2. Star Light, Star Bright - Wikipedia

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    Children's song: Composer(s) unknown: Lyricist(s) unknown "Star Light, Star Bright" is an English language ... on Blue Öyster Cult's 1983 album The Revölution by Night.

  3. Nocturnal (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A nocturnal is a simple analog computer, made of two or more dials, that will provide the local time based on the time of year and a sighting of Polaris, the North Star, and one or more other stars. In the northern hemisphere , all stars will appear to rotate about the North Star during the night, and their positions, like the progress of the ...

  4. Star Light, Star Bright (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Star Light, Star Bright" was first published in the July 1953 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It was later included in several anthologies and Bester short story collections, including: Starburst, 1958; Star Light, Star Bright: The Short Fiction of Alfred Bester, Volume 2, 1976; Virtual Unrealities, 1997

  5. Explosive star event will create once-in-a-lifetime sight in ...

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    The star system, located 3,000 light-years from Earth and typically too dim to be seen with the naked eye, is expected to reach a level of brightness similar to that of Polaris, or the North Star.

  6. Conditor alme siderum - Wikipedia

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    The Latin “sidus” (“siderum”) means more than just a “star”, encompassing also the sun, moon, and planets, as well as all the heavenly constellations and comets and meteors. [ 1 ] Conditor alme siderum is a seventh-century Latin hymn used during the Christian liturgical season of Advent . [ 2 ]

  7. Star Trekkin' - Wikipedia

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    "Star Trekkin '" originated from songwriter Rory Kehoe, who was a member of an English Civil War combat reenactment society called The Sealed Knot.Kehoe had written a series of verses about the principal characters who appear in the 1960s American science fiction television series Star Trek, which were sung in pubs and around campfires, after Sealed Knot battles, to the tune of "The Music Man".