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Stardust may refer to: * A type of
cosmic dust Cosmic dustalso called extraterrestrial dust, space dust, or star dustis dust that occurs in outer space or has fallen onto Earth. Most cosmic dust particles measure between a few molecules and , such as micrometeoroids (30 μm). Cosmic dust can ...
, composed of particles in space


Entertainment


Songs

* “Stardust” (1927 song), by Hoagy Carmichael * “Stardust” (David Essex song), 1974 * “Stardust” (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), 2012 * “Stardust” (Mika song), 2012 * 'Stardust' (composition), by Jean-Michel Jarre and Armin van Buuren, 2015 * “Stardust”, by Carly Simon from ''
Come Upstairs ''Come Upstairs'' is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released by Warner Bros. Records on June 16, 1980. It was the first of her three albums for Warner Bros. and it has a harder, more rock-oriented sound than ...
'', 1980 * “Stardust”, by Officium Triste from '' Ne Vivam'', 1997 * “Stardust”, by The Caretaker from ''
We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow ''We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow'' is the third studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released in 2003, it was the last of Kirby's "haunted ballroom trilogy", which spans his albums influenced by the film '' The ...
'', 2003 * “Stardust”, by Galneryus from ''
Reincarnation Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the Philosophy, philosophical or Religion, religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new lifespan (disambiguation), lifespan in a different physical ...
'', 2008 * “Stardust”, by Amaranthe from '' The Nexus'', 2013 * “Stardust”, by Gemini Syndrome from ''
Lux The lux (symbol: lx) is the unit of illuminance, or luminous flux per unit area, in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to one lumen per square metre. In photometry, this is used as a measure of the irradiance, as perceived by ...
'', 2013 * “Stardust”, by Delain from '' The Human Contradiction'', 2014 * “Stardust”, by IAMX from '' Alive In New Light'', 2018 * “Stardust”, by
Neon Dreams Neon Dreams is a Canadian alt-pop duo consisting of vocalist Frank Kadillac and drummer Adrian Morris. They write and produce their own music with long-time collaborator Corey Lerue. They defy genre pigeonholing, as they draw freely upon pop, rock ...
, 2023


Albums

* ''Stardust'' (Ron Carter album), 2001 * ''Stardust'' (Natalie Cole album), 1996 * ''Stardust'' (John Coltrane album), 1963 * ''Stardust'' (Benny Golson album), 1987 * ''Stardust'' (Lena album), 2012 * ''Stardust'' (Willie Nelson album), 1978 * '' Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III'', by Rod Stewart, 2004 * ''Star Dust'' (Bing Crosby album), 1940 * ''Star Dust'' (Pat Boone album), 1958 * ''Stardust'' (mixtape), by Yung Lean, 2022


Books and comics

* ''Star Dust'' (book), a 2005 collection of poetry by Frank Bidart * ''Stardust'', a 1952 novel by
Kathleen Lindsay Kathleen Mary Lindsay (1903-1973), was an English writer of historical romance novels. For some years she held the record as the most prolific novelist in history. According to ''Guinness World Records'' (1986 edition, where they refer to her ...
under the pen name Molly Waring * ''Stardust'', a 1974 novel by
William Bayer William Bayer (pronounced “byer”) is an American novelist, the author of twenty-one books including ''The New York Times'' best-sellers ''Switch'' and ''Pattern Crimes.'' Bayer has written a series of novels featuring fictional New York Polic ...
* ''Stardust'', a novelization of the 1974 film by
Ray Connolly Ray Connolly (born 4 December 1940) is a British writer. He is best known for his journalism and for writing the screenplays for the films '' That'll Be the Day'' and its sequel '' Stardust'', for which he won a Writers' Guild of Great Britain ...
* ''Stardust'', a 1982 novel by
Anne Hampson Anne Hampson (28 November 1928 – 25 September 2014) was a British writer of over 125 romance novels in Mills & Boon from 1969 to 1998. She published historical romance novels under the pseudonym Jane Wilby. Although she retired in 1998, in 20 ...
* ''Stardust'', a 1983 novel by
Parris Afton Bonds Parris Afton Bonds is an American historical romantic fiction novelist. She is the co-founder of Romance Writers of America. Bonds started her professional writing career in the early 1970s with her first sale to ''Modern Secretary'' magazine, ...
* ''Stardust'', a 1988 novel by Nan Ryan * ''Stardust'' (Parker novel), a 1990 novel by Robert Parker * ''Stardust'', a 1992 novel by
Charlotte Bingham The Hon. Charlotte Bingham (born 29 June 1942) is an English novelist who has written over 30 mainly historical romance novels and has also written for many television programmes including '' Upstairs, Downstairs''; ''Play for Today''; and '' ...
* ''Stardust'', a 1993 novel by Alane Ferguson * ''Stardust'', a 1995 novel by
Roumelia Lane Roumelia Lane was the pseudonym of Kay Green (born 31 December 1927), under which she was a British writer of over 35 romance novels for Mills & Boon from 1967 to 1997. Other pseudonyms she used were Florissa May, Guy Granger, Katie Kent, and Ha ...
* ''Stardust'' (Gaiman novel), a 1998 fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman * ''Stardust'', a 2001 short story collection edited by
Julie E. Czerneda Julie E. Czerneda (born April 11, 1955) is a Canadian science fiction and fantasy author. She has written many novels, including four Aurora Award for Best Novel winners (''In the Company of Others'', ''A Turn of Light'', ''A Play of Shadow'', an ...
, the first installment in the ''Tales from the Wonder Zone'' series * ''Stardust'', a 2004–2008 YA novel series by Linda Chapman * ''Stardust'' (Serafin book), a 2007 posthumous collection of memoirs and essays by Bruce Serafin * ''Stardust'', a 2009 novel by Joseph Kanon * ''Stardust: The Ruby Castle Stories'', a 2013 short story collection by
Nina Allan Nina Allan (born 27 May 1966) is a British writer of speculative fiction. She has published five collections of short stories, multiple novella-sized works, and five novels. Her stories have appeared in the magazines '' Interzone'', '' Black Stat ...
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Stardust (Marvel Comics) Stardust (Lambda-Zero) is a fictional character appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics and existing in that company's Marvel Universe. Stardust is one of the many Heralds of Galactus. Unlike most of Galactus's Heralds, Stardust se ...
, a character first appearing in 2005 * '' Stardust Crusaders'', the third story arc of the Japanese manga series ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' * Stardust the Super Wizard, a Fox Comics superhero first appearing in 1939


Film, theater and television

* ''Star Dust'' (film), a 1940 comedy drama directed by Walter Lang * ''Stardust'' (1974 film), a British musical drama directed by Michael Apted * "Star Dust", ''
Robotech ''Robotech'' is an American-Japanese science fiction Media franchise, franchise that began with an 85-episode anime television series produced by Harmony Gold USA in association with Tatsunoko Production; it was first released in the United St ...
'' season 2, episode 10 (1985) * "Stardust", ''
Captain Planet and the Planeteers ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'', commonly referred to as simply ''Captain Planet'', is an American animated environmentalist superhero television series created by Barbara Pyle and Ted Turner and developed by Pyle, Nicholas Boxer, Thom B ...
'' season 2, episode 14 (1992) * "Stardust", '' Space: Above and Beyond'' episode 20 (1996) * "Stardust", ''
Operation Good Guys ''Operation Good Guys'' is a British mockumentary series about an elite police unit's bid to snare one of Britain's most powerful crime lords. It was first screened on BBC Two from 29 December 1997 to 31 August 2000. It witnesses, on camera, the ...
'' series 2, episode 2 (1999) * "Stardust", ''High Hopes'' (British TV series) series 2, episode 4 (2003) * ''Stardust'' (miniseries), a 2006 Irish miniseries * "Stardust", '' SantApprentice'' episode 15 * ''Stardust'' (2007 film), a British and American romantic fantasy adapted from the Neil Gaiman novel * "Stardust", ''
Paradise Falls ''Paradise Falls'' is a weekly soap opera television series which aired nationally on the Showcase channel in Canada, starting in 2001. It was filmed in the summer cottage community of Muskoka, Ontario at Grandview Resort. Like many major soa ...
'' season 3, episode 2 (2008) * "Stardust", '' Wonders of the Universe'' episode 2 (2011) * "Stardust", ''
The Bold Type ''The Bold Type'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Sarah Watson and produced by Universal Television for Freeform. It is inspired by the life and career of former editor-in-chief of ''Cosmopolitan'' magazine Joanna Co ...
'' season 4, episode 8 (2020) * ''Stardust'' (2020 film), a Canadian–British biographical drama about David Bowie * "Stardust", '' Jee Karda'' episode 7 (2023) * "Stardust", '' Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire'' episode 8 (2023)


Other entertainment

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Stardust (band) "Music Sounds Better with You" is the only record by the French house trio Stardust, released on 20 July 1998. Stardust comprised the Daft Punk member Thomas Bangalter, the DJ Alan Braxe, and the vocalist Benjamin Diamond. Stardust formed ...
, a 1990s French house music supergroup * ''Stardust'' (magazine), an Indian Bollywood magazine published in English and Hindi * ''Stardust'' (1993 video game), an ''Asteroids''-like game, initially for the Amiga * ''Stardust'' (1987 video game), a top-scrolling shooter released by Kixx in 1987 * Stardust, one of the ring names for professional wrestler
Cody Rhodes Cody Garrett Runnels Rhodes (born June 30, 1985) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. As of April 2022, he is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown brand. He is also known for co-fou ...
(born 1985) *
Timeless (radio network) Timeless was a 24-hour satellite music service of Citadel Media (through Citadel Broadcasting). It has distributed a mix of soft oldies and adult standards to radio stations around the United States. It was a combination of two former formats: g ...
, originally called Stardust


Other uses

* ''Stardust'' (spacecraft), a NASA mission to investigate the comet Wild 2 * ''Star Dust'' (aircraft), a British airliner that disappeared in 1947 *
Stardust fire The Stardust fire was a fatal fire which took place at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, Dublin, Ireland, in the early hours of 14 February (Valentine's Day) 1981. More than 800 people were attending a disco there, of whom 48 died and 214 were ...
, a 1981 fire in the Stardust nightclub in Dublin * Stardust project, EU research on space junk and asteroids * Stardust@home, a citizen science project *
Stardust Resort and Casino The Stardust Resort and Casino was a casino resort located on along the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. The Stardust was conceived by Tony Cornero, and construction began in 1954. Cornero died in 1955, and the project was taken over by h ...
, a former casino resort in Las Vegas, Nevada * Mercury Stardust (born 1987), American educator, TikToker, and activist *
Cody Rhodes Cody Garrett Runnels Rhodes (born June 30, 1985) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. As of April 2022, he is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown brand. He is also known for co-fou ...
(born 1985), American professional wrestler formerly known as Stardust


See also

* Stardust (comics) * Starduster (disambiguation) * Starlight (disambiguation) * Space dust (disambiguation) {{disambiguation