Gomez's Hamburger

Etymology
Named for its discoverer, Chilean astronomer and astrophotographer Arturo, and for its resemblance to a (its protoplanetary disk the dark “burger” and the far sparser starlight-illuminated dust on either side the light “buns”) when viewed edge-on from Earth.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A young -type star with an apparent magnitude of +14.4 in the constellation Sagittarius at a distance of 250 ±50 parsecs from Earth.

Translations

 * Catalan: Hamburguesa de Gómez
 * Dutch: Gomez's Hamburgernevel
 * French: Hamburger de Gomez
 * German: Gomez's Hamburger
 * Italian: Hamburger di Gomez
 * Japanese: ゴメスのハンバーガー
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: Gomez' hamburger
 * Nynorsk: Hamburgaren til Gomez
 * Polish: Hamburger Gomeza
 * Portuguese: Hambúrguer do Gomez
 * Russian: Га́мбургер Го́меса
 * Slovene: Gomezov hamburger
 * Spanish: Hamburguesa de Gómez
 * Ukrainian: Га́мбургер Го́меса

Proper noun

 * 1)  Gomez’s Hamburger