radio star
English edit
Etymology 1 edit
radio + star; see star (“celebrity”).
Noun edit
radio star (plural radio stars)
- (radio) A celebrity famous for appearances in radio broadcasts.
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Etymology 2 edit
From being discrete astronomical radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation sources found in the sky, which would twinkle when the Earth's ionosphere varies.
Noun edit
radio star (plural radio stars)
Usage notes edit
(discrete astronomical radio source): Though these are called stars, most of these sources are not actual astrophysical stars, the majority having been discovered to be galaxies, thus the term is obsolete. The term originates from the pioneering days of radio astronomy.