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π Χ $1$ - traduzione in

STAR IN THE CONSTELLATION CYGNUS
Χ Cyg; Χ Cygni; Chi Cyg
  • MM/DD/YY format]]
  • Changes in the visual magnitude, temperature, radius, and bolometric luminosity as χ Cygni pulsates
  • Evolutionary track for an intermediate mass star similar to χ Cygni
  • χ Cygni visualisation
  • Cygnus]] from [[Urania's Mirror]], with χ marked as variable

first of april         
DAY OF THE YEAR
1 April; 1st April; April 1st; April1; April 01; Apr 1; Apr 01; First of April; April first; 1st of April
πρωταπριλιά
propargyl alcohol         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Propynol; Hydroxyalkyne; Propargylic alcohol; 2-propyn-1-ol; Progargyl alcohol; 1-Propyn-3-ol; 2-Propynyl alcohol
προπαργυλική αλκοόλη
higher mathematics         
CERTAIN TYPE OF MATHEMATICS FROM SECONDARY SCHOOL ONWARDS
Further Maths; Further Pure 1; Higher mathematics; Further mathematics; General Further Mathematics; Higher Mathematics; General further mathematics; Higher math
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Definizione

pion
['p???n]
¦ noun Physics a meson having a mass approximately 270 times that of an electron.
Derivatives
pionic adjective
Origin
1950s: from pi1 (the letter used as a symbol for the particle) + -on.

Wikipedia

Chi Cygni

Chi Cygni (Latinised from χ Cygni) is a Mira variable star in the constellation Cygnus, and also an S-type star. It is around 500 light years away.

χ Cygni is an asymptotic giant branch star, a very cool and luminous red giant nearing the end of its life. It was discovered to be a variable star in 1686 and its apparent visual magnitude varies from as bright as 3.3 to as dim as 14.2, corresponding to a brightness factor of over 20,000. It is only visible to the naked eye for a short period near each maximum.