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Blue Straggler is a restaurant in New Minneapolis, Canada which is popular with astronomers and Gnomon algorithm theorists.
In the News
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- Blue straggler (nonfiction) - a main-sequence star in an open or globular cluster that is more luminous and bluer than stars at the main sequence turnoff point for the cluster. Blue stragglers were discovered by Allan Sandage in 1953 while performing photometry of the stars in the globular cluster M3. See Blue straggler @ Wikipedia.