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 HR diagrams have been such fantastic infographics in astrophysics that their creators [[Hertzsprung]] and [[Russell]] have been called the Minards of astronomy, where Minard is the French engineer who became famous by drawing the most influential flow-map of the 1812 Ruassian campaign of Napoleon in 1869.(([[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014CAPJ...14...17B|Broek & Russo, 2014]], Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal, Volume 14, p.17.)) HR diagrams have been such fantastic infographics in astrophysics that their creators [[Hertzsprung]] and [[Russell]] have been called the Minards of astronomy, where Minard is the French engineer who became famous by drawing the most influential flow-map of the 1812 Ruassian campaign of Napoleon in 1869.(([[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014CAPJ...14...17B|Broek & Russo, 2014]], Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal, Volume 14, p.17.))
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 +The life of a star becomes truly alive in an HR diagram. [[https://starinabox.lco.global/|Star in a Box]] allows one to see the track of a star on the HR diagram from the moment it begins to die until its final burial as a white dwarf, neutron star or black hole. In the video above, we show the track of a sunlike star as it leaves the main sequence.
  
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