Noun
A star (plural A stars)
Alternative form of A* (“academic grade”)
Among the multiple winners were Lady Gaga for “A Star Is Born” works, blues-rocker Gary Clark Jr., country-rapper Lil Nas X, the late rapper Nipsey Hussle, electronic dance act the Chemical Brothers, R&B music maker Anderson. Source: Internet
After behind the scenes issues which led to a change in directors, Solo: A Star Wars Story was surrounded by negativity and a last-minute marketing campaign that ultimately did the movie no favours. Source: Internet
A star of about 0.5 M will be able to reach temperatures high enough to fuse helium, and these "mid-sized" stars go on to further stages of evolution beyond the red giant branch. Source: Internet
A star performer for Graeme Murty’s Rangers development side who have reached the play-off round of this season’s Uefa Youth League, Patterson is expected to make his first team breakthrough in 2020. Source: Internet
"A star set to explode", the SBW1 nebula surrounds a massive blue supergiant in the Carina Nebula Supernova searches fall into two classes: those focused on relatively nearby events and those looking for explosions farther away. Source: Internet
A Star Wars spork rests next to the Ithorian Garden Loaf in Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo at Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland. Source: Internet