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U+2736, ✶
SIX POINTED BLACK STAR

[U+2735]
Dingbats
[U+2737]
🞵 U+1F7B5, 🞵
LIGHT SIX SPOKED ASTERISK
🞴
[U+1F7B4]
Geometric Shapes Extended 🞶
[U+1F7B6]
🞶 U+1F7B6, 🞶
MEDIUM SIX SPOKED ASTERISK
🞵
[U+1F7B5]
Geometric Shapes Extended 🞷
[U+1F7B7]
🞷 U+1F7B7, 🞷
BOLD SIX SPOKED ASTERISK
🞶
[U+1F7B6]
Geometric Shapes Extended 🞸
[U+1F7B8]
U+2737, ✷
EIGHT POINTED RECTILINEAR BLACK STAR

[U+2736]
Dingbats
[U+2738]

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Symbol edit

  1. (astronomy) a star (also , or )
    • 1803, Robert Patterson, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, volume 40 (in English), Princeton University Press, published 2013, page 72:
      or 's app[arent] alt[itude]
    Note: there is no dedicated Unicode character for the astronomical symbol for a star. Publishers make different choices.