The newfound planet's host star is a red dwarf with about one-fifth the mass of our sun. |
|
Several limekilns were in operation, and the developers envisioned a city that would dwarf Birmingham as the industrial center of Alabama. |
|
Before one can think of equality between unequals, the dwarf must be raised to the height of the giant. |
|
The coffee cover was dense and high, consisting primarily of modern dwarf hybrids of Coffea arabica. |
|
She simply straightens her back and glared at the dwarf as if trying to intimidate him in to silence. |
|
In lower elevations, stands of dwarf mountain pine and old spruce stands occur with intermixed Swiss stone pine and alpine juniper. |
|
Planted with a southern aspect to take advantage of the low arc of the winter sun, it has trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants and dwarf bulbs. |
|
Heather is an important winter food while dwarf shrubs such as blaeberry provide shelter for chicks. |
|
Scattered shrubs include two kinds of low-growing blueberries and the dwarf live oak, which is less than a foot tall. |
|
It will be interesting to see how high the dwarf beans will grow and also if the wigwam we got for the runner beans will be tall enough. |
|
When dwarf faunas are found in the fossil record, they are invariably associated with times of environmental stress. |
|
It is also known that the grass was cut twice weekly to encourage it to assume a dwarf quality. |
|
So many, perhaps most, of these so-called planetary systems may in fact be stellar or brown dwarf binaries. |
|
From the living room, family room, and my desk in the office, you look past the dwarf pine trees and lupines to the bay. |
|
I found an overgrown running track with interesting succulent plants and dwarf tamarisk bushes. |
|
Some are Tolkienesque games where you might be an elf or a dwarf fighting against dragons and goblins. |
|
Many Indian species like catfish, dwarf and giant gourami, and barbs are popular abroad and fetch good prices. |
|
The dried or fresh flowers and leaves of high mallow and dwarf mallow are used as food and medicine. |
|
The red object appears to be a planet orbiting the brighter brown dwarf star, seen here as blue-white. |
|
Mr Meikle farms 130 hectares devoted to sugar beet, salad onions, dwarf beans, barley and wheat. |
|
|
Its snouty head, patchy grey body and small pedal fins make the dwarf look more like a large dolphin than a baleen whale. |
|
So this dwarf, who must have known he was of inferior genetic stock and unbeloved by God decided it would be a good idea to breed. |
|
Star jasmine trained in a diamond pattern against the wall, yellow clivia, and dwarf abutilon in hanging baskets add interest lower down. |
|
Rookie quarterbacks deal with offensive playbooks that dwarf the ones they studied in college. |
|
The usual model for these events is that a white dwarf star is gaining mass by accretion from a companion. |
|
The wooden jetty which jutted out into the waters was long, but the Lake seemed to dwarf it effortlessly. |
|
Hope they don't skip over the part where the elf and dwarf bet over how many orcs they can kill. |
|
New records and a status assessment of a rare dwarf brocket deer from the montane forests of Bolivia. |
|
Sifting through these observations, they were able to detect the white dwarf orbiting the pulsar and measure its color and temperature. |
|
But quantum theory said that there is a way to make a star denser than a white dwarf. |
|
The planet, more than twice the size of Jupiter, orbits two stars, a pulsar and a white dwarf that linked together about a billion years ago. |
|
If the clump is really there, it may come from nuclear burning inside the exploding white dwarf, or it may come from the companion star. |
|
The companion star of this system is a white dwarf roughly the size of the earth. |
|
Almost a century later, zoologist CB Kloss discovered what seemed to be a dwarf siamang in the Mentawai islands off Sumatra's west coast. |
|
When its fuel runs out, an old star expands into a red giant and then collapses to become a white dwarf. |
|
Today, on the back of two World Cup triumphs, the reigning Tri-Nation champions dwarf the thistle's playing resources. |
|
He intended it to be filled with roses and placed within a parterre of small flowers in radial beds edged by dwarf boxwood. |
|
South America, in particular, has a host of species, from the dwarf fat-tailed mouse opposum to the yapok, an aquatic marsupial. |
|
Notably, HE1327-2326 is not a giant but a dwarf or sub-giant star, meaning that it is comparatively unevolved. |
|
Compact herbs such as chives, dwarf basil, lavender, and oregano fit nicely into the openings of concrete blocks. |
|
|
With the second, the show's creators switched from using a dwarf actor to an animatronic puppet. |
|
This lode gold is the stuff worked by legendary dwellers below the earth, like the dwarf who forged the treasure of the Nibelungs. |
|
Along the banks we caught sight of both of the supposedly almost extinct species of dwarf buffalo, the highland and lowland anoa. |
|
Speaker size is a big factor in sound quality, and LCDs dwarf the itty-bitty speakers in laptops. |
|
The African dwarf clawed frog is native to rain forests of central and western Africa and is a common pet in household aquariums. |
|
Mix in foliage plants such as dusty miller, ferns, liriope, or dwarf nandina. |
|
You're the senior student of a dwarf named Master Drogan, and one night kobolds attack, poison Drogan, and then make off with some powerful artifacts. |
|
Stunted forms of tree species such as dwarf birch, alder, arctic willow, white spruce, black spruce, tamarack, least willow, net-veined willow and blue-green willow grow here. |
|
Anonymity is not an option when you're a dwarf, even a reclusive one. |
|
The tsunami of value destruction would dwarf the Lehman Brothers implosion, says Daniel Gross. |
|
While outer layers are blown away, the resulting collapsed core will result in either of a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole, depending on its final mass. |
|
In the case of the 1572 explosion, when the white dwarf exploded, the companion star was released from its gravitational influence like a stone being thrown by a sling. |
|
Southerners could, for example, plant a mass of vigorous full-sized yaupon hollies next to the back door, and a cluster of dwarf yaupons at the yard's far edge. |
|
You never know just what you will get when you plant dahlia seeds, but this type can be depended on for small flowers in assorted colors on dwarf plants. |
|
Another group of mistletoes, dwarf mistletoes, does things a bit differently. |
|
The city is incredibly violent for its size, on par with metropolises that dwarf the town. |
|
American scriptwriters, too, simply dwarf even the best French writers. |
|
Wet meadows have abundant grasses, sedges, and rushes, while low-growing shrubs include black crowberry, mountain cranberry, shrubby cinquefoil, and three dwarf willows. |
|
However, the temperature and pressure imply that the white dwarf is more like a diamond than anything else. |
|
The hanging fruit of a dwarf five-in-one pear tree was damaged by birds, after which the damaged fruit was beset by wasps, yellow jackets, flies and gnats. |
|
|
Almost the size of a brown dwarf star, it was a gas giant planet that had been wandering loose in interstellar space, and our star had attracted it. |
|
Some characteristic tree species are black spruce, white spruce, tamarack, balsam poplar, dwarf birch, paper birch, shining willow, Bebb willow, and trembling aspen. |
|
There are coast paths, too, winding through dwarf willow and mountain ash to ruined villages looking wistfully out to sea, their populations long since departed. |
|
The slow-moving two-toed sloths, tiny dwarf mongoose, South American acouchi and African rock hyrax are other unique features of the daytime exhibits. |
|
Other choices include heavy cropping small tomatoes that don't need pinching out, dwarf beans, leeks, courgettes, spring onions, shallots, garlic and radishes. |
|
The pair compared data from studies covering 18 different species, including dwarf mongooses, meerkats, Florida scrub jays, western bluebirds, and Australian magpies. |
|
Most dwarf mistletoes grow on conifers in the western United States. |
|
Under the seemingly flat ocean are deep-sea volcanoes, ridges, abyssal trenches and other features which in many cases dwarf their equivalents on land. |
|
If they succeed, their dismantling of the ACA will dwarf everything else that has happened in our era. |
|
Primary vegetation shielding the nest was dwarf live oak and saw palmetto. |
|
The fronts of the joss houses and the restaurants were brightened with many colored lanterns, quaint carved gilded woodwork, potted plants and dwarf trees. |
|
Although he is a dwarf, Thorin seemed to avoid the frizzy beards and extra nose appendages required of others in the company. |
|
Waiting 5 to 10 days after the fly-safe date ensures escape from fall infections of barley yellow dwarf and lessens the potential of root rot and early season foliar diseases. |
|
Rich in objects, from galaxies to quasars to white dwarf stars, this vast data archive will serve as a resource for the entire astronomical community. |
|
Unlike most plant parasites, the broom-forming dwarf mistletoes may considerably benefit a forest community by creating additional food resources and habitat for many animals. |
|
Evergreen plants, including dwarf conifers such as hemlocks, junipers, pines, and spruces, can form a backbone to anchor the design of a rock garden. |
|
And he was followed by each one of them until the seventh dwarf looked at his bed and saw Little Snow White lying there asleep. |
|
So many estate agents have boated me around Venice, for instance, that I reckon I now know the Serenissima's darkest alleys better than the little red dwarf in Don't Look Now. |
|
Fill it about two-thirds with water, then add a dwarf water lily. |
|
We've been experimenting with yellow wax beans, purple dwarf beans, purple tee pee, golden tee pee and our best stringless runner beans, white lady. |
|
|
They have investigated 500 white dwarf stars and it's the only one like it they've found. |
|
This antling was, as indeed all the larvae and cocoons appeared to be, of the dwarf caste. |
|
The dwarf hacked at Sod's boot, sinking his axeblade deep into the Banker's foot. |
|
The dwarf plucked the bird from its cachette, throttled it with a twist of his knotty hands, and held it up for the gunman to admire. |
|
The extinction of the dwarf hippos and dwarf elephants has been linked to the earliest arrival of humans on Malta. |
|
The arrival of the first humans is correlated with extinction of giant owls and dwarf ground sloths. |
|
The concept of the dwarf has had influence in modern popular culture and appears in a variety of media. |
|
When a film is highly exploitable as a commercial property, its ancillary revenues can dwarf its income from direct film sales. |
|
The extinction of the dwarf hippos and dwarf elephants has been linked to the earliest arrival of humans on the islands of the Mediterranean. |
|
In tundra, the vegetation is composed of dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses, and lichens. |
|
The flora of the alpine tundra is characterized by dwarf shrubs close to the ground. |
|
He is also known for his popular portrayal of the dwarf Gimli in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. |
|
In a few species, the female carries a dwarf male, clinging to it with the mouth. |
|
The arrival of the first humans correlates with the extinction of the dwarf hippos and dwarf elephants. |
|
The arrival of the first humans on the island is correlated with the extinction of the Sicilian Hippopotamus and the dwarf elephant. |
|
Dwarf elephants, dwarf hippopotamus, dwarf deer, and giant flightless owls were native to Pleistocene Crete. |
|
Before human colonisation, it appears that Yell was wooded to some degree, at least with dwarf trees and shrubs. |
|
Alexander the Great sent samples of dwarf apple trees to Aristotle's Lyceum. |
|
It is the largest moon in the Solar System relative to the size of its planet, although Charon is larger relative to the dwarf planet Pluto. |
|
However, an evil dwarf tricks them into drinking a love potion, and the familiar plot ensues. |
|
|
Size greatly varies among species, from the dwarf crocodile to the saltwater crocodile. |
|
Thor finds the dwarf repulsive and, apparently, realizes that the bride is his daughter. |
|
Thor comments that the wedding agreement was made among the gods while Thor was gone, and that the dwarf must seek his consent. |
|
In the southern part of the tundra belt, scattered stands of dwarf Siberian pine and larch grow along the rivers. |
|
Initially, it was assumed that this was a specific dwarf variant of the species originating from Siberia. |
|
A mirror development can be found with the dwarf elephant on Malta, originating from the European species. |
|
His case books would soon dwarf even the great work of Ranulf de Glanvill in both quantity and quality. |
|
She expected reboant halls and a ghoulishly scarred Slavic dwarf on call to fetch brains or whatever the mad scientist-in-chief wanted. |
|
In some species, dwarfness is genetically determined, in that all male spores become dwarf. |
|
For example, it is estimated that between one quarter and half of all dioicous pleurocarps have dwarf males. |
|
The Ericaceae contain a morphologically diverse range of taxa, including herbs, dwarf shrubs, shrubs, and trees. |
|
But these, having been untrimmed for many years, had run up into great bushes, or rather dwarf trees. |
|
That absorption spectrum allows the scientists to probe the value of alpha in the atmosphere of the white dwarf with high accuracy. |
|
Astronomers have identified more than 30 of these mini-supernovas that may leave behind a surviving white dwarf. |
|
The fusion reaction pumping out heat and energy end the life span of a star, hence making it a white dwarf star as it is faint, dense and cold. |
|
Where the accretor is always a white dwarf, the donor star can be either a white dwarf, a low-mass helium star or an evolved main-sequence star. |
|
The thermonuclear explosion of a white dwarf star produces such supernovas. |
|
Legal commentators predict that the litigation that will result from the year 2000 problem will dwarf that of asbestos and other mass torts. |
|
The forest is also home to the anoa, a rare and secretive dwarf buffalo, and the Buton macaque, a tail-less monkey. |
|
Among the releases to come from this program are Kangaroo Paws and the Little Blue Bell, a pretty dwarf lisianthus. |
|
|
Exoplanets are the distant offspring of a star beyond our sun, a brown dwarf, or a stellar corpse. |
|
Potential biological control of weed in rice fields by allelopathy of dwarf lilyturf plants. |
|
There are also bicolours, feathered and dwarf varieties and leaves can be green or marbled, speckled and patterned with grey. |
|
Bilbo agrees to accompany dwarf leader Thorin Oakenshield and his troops on their mission. |
|
Novae are interacting binary stars where a cool secondary star loses mass to a white dwarf primary. |
|
For comparison, the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy companion to the Milky Way, is 14,000 light-years wide. |
|
The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, are at the head of the gaseous stream. |
|
Britain could lose several plants including the bog rosemary and dwarf willow. |
|
The findings show Wales could lose several plants, including the bog rosemary and dwarf willow. |
|
The dwarf minke belongs in the same genus as the mightiest animals on the planet, including the blue, finback and sei whale. |
|
The globular cluster was discovered by John Herschel in 1834, but the parent dwarf galaxy was not discovered until 1938 by Harlow Shapley. |
|
Today, the coolest known starlike orb is a brown dwarf discovered last year. |
|
But scientists estimate it is probably a brown dwarf rather than a planet since brown dwarfs are known to be fairly common. |
|
Spitzer's infrared observations helped determine the frosty temperature of the brown dwarf. |
|
Scattered among the galaxy are brown dwarf stars, capable of producing energy to heat colonizing stations and power starships. |
|
The blue dwarf snakehead fish, from West Bengal, India, breathes air and can wriggle up to a quarter of a mile over wet ground between water. |
|
Use John Innes No2 compost, with extra grit added for good drainage, and dwarf plants such as mossy Saxifrage, Sempervivums and Dianthus. |
|
Tickseed will provide some vivid yellow flowers that you can find on tall stems, 1m tall from variety Badengold, or dwarf stems from Goldfink. |
|
Chariklo orbits the sun but doesn't meet the other standards, while dwarf planet Pluto hasn't cleared its orbit of space debris. |
|
Plant dwarf bulbs such as crocus in lawns and grassy banks and scillas and chionodoxas in pots. |
|
|
The Minnesota dwarf trout lily is a spring ephemeral that blooms before the forest canopy spreads and blocks sunlight to the ground. |
|
The summit is covered by dwarf cloud forest dominated by Oreopanax xalapensis and Clusia salvinii. |
|
At 78m high, Beckley Court on Cobourg Street will dwarf the city s current tallest building, the 14-storey Civic Centre. |
|
A research by the University of Utah found a supercompact, dwarf galaxy home to a supermassive black hole. |
|
Unlike a regular nova, which releases heavy elements but leaves a dwarf star behind, supernovae explode completely. |
|
As with beds and borders, underplant with dwarf spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodil, crocus and tulip. |
|
Sperm competition and sperm storage as determinants of sexual dimorphism in the dwarf surfperch, Micrometrus minimus. |
|
Arriving at a strategic vantage point invariably means trudging through a sinking carpet of pitcher plants, dwarf willows, lichen and crowberry. |
|
Later, the white dwarf blows off a faster wind of particles moving mostly outward along the poles of the orbital plane. |
|
In an exposed garden try dwarf plants like sweetlyscented cyclamen, mini evergreen plants like hebe and ornamental grasses. |
|
It consists of a white dwarf star in close orbit with a much larger red giant star. |
|
Gradual mass change occurs when a star becomes a giant star and ejects a planetary nebula, leaving behind a lower mass white dwarf. |
|
Typically, the dwarf will wear padded clothing or a Velcro costume. |
|
Salicornia bigelovii is believed to be valuable as its seeds contain of one third oil and is also well known as the dwarf glasswort. |
|
I don't know why the dwarf deutzia Nikko is not used more widely, especially massed. |
|
On the counter is a small aquarium in which a dwarf gourami fish swims around. |
|
Mass plant low-growing shrubs such as dwarf purple berberis for colour or clouds of Pittosporum tobira Nanum. |
|
The dwarf planet will transform from a pixelated blur into a sharp image of rock and ice. |
|
The present average galactic radius of 40, 000 light years is within the range of dwarf galaxies and large galaxies. |
|
Stars and gas make up only about 1 percent of the mass of these dwarf galaxies. |
|
|
At approximately 98,000 light-years from Earth, Reticulum 2 is one of the nearest dwarf galaxies yet detected. |
|
Studies show that the jets are in fact composed of stars and could well be the shattered remains of a cannibalised dwarf galaxy. |
|
Astronomers think the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy will give the Milky Way more than 100,000,000 stars. |
|
Ammonia ice by itself would evaporate on Ceres today, because the dwarf planet is too warm. |
|
The exciting images from NASA's New Horizons probe finally showed us what this dwarf planet out on the very edge of our galaxy looks like. |
|
Yesterday was an historic day in space exploration, with the very first close-quarters fly-by of the dwarf planet. |
|
The culmination of Nasa's New Horizons mission should give us unprecedented information about the dwarf planet. |
|
Like planets, dwarf planets are spherical in shape, but they share the same celestial neighborhood with other similar-sized bodies. |
|
The outcome of the International Astronomical Union resolution was that Pluto, Ceres and Eris were defined as dwarf planets. |
|
The discovery has excited scientists because dwarf planets like Makemake date from the very origins of the solar system. |
|
It may be the case that Pluto and Charon are actually a binary system of two dwarf planets that orbit around a common centre. |
|
The dwarf sperm whale is the smallest of all the whales and even smaller than some of the larger dolphins. |
|
Novae are thought to occur when a white dwarf star in a binary system explodes. |
|
Same goes for a scoop of blood orange that gets squeezed down to the density of a dwarf star. |
|
Despite record takings last year, they blame the crumbling economy and spiralling costs of shows for axing dwarf stars. |
|
Until recently, red dwarf stars were not considered capable of hosting planets that could support life. |
|
Some nice plants and shrubs with white flowers include bridlewreath spiraea and philadelphus, which you can buy in a range of dwarf varieties. |
|
Sawtooth and dwarf chinkapin oaks can begin producing acorns in as little as 5 years. |
|
And as the dwarf lookalike with tombstone teeth returned to the American obscurity for which he was designed we were left wondering why he was so thuggishly rude. |
|
The modern English noun dwarf descends from the Old English dweorg. |
|
|
Alongside the family groups of 30 primates there will be otters, dwarf mongoose and monitor lizards plus a conservation collection of birds and insects. |
|
Other common trees and plants include red bay, wax myrtle, dwarf palmetto, tulip poplar, mountain laurel, milkweed, daisies, and many species of ferns. |
|
The dwarf glasswort could provide a biofuel source for jet fuel, as the plants thrive in salty water, according to the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology. |
|
Some species can gallop, including Cuban crocodiles, Johnston's crocodiles, New Guinea crocodiles, African dwarf crocodiles, and even small Nile crocodiles. |
|
In a separate set of findings, astronomers looking at the outskirts of the Milky Way found two new star streams, remnants torn from dwarf galaxies or star clusters. |
|
Many pine species make attractive ornamental plantings for parks and larger gardens with a variety of dwarf cultivars being suitable for smaller spaces. |
|
The scientists used an effect of Albert Einstein's theory of General Relativity to measure the mass of the neutron star and its orbiting companion, a white dwarf star. |
|
The hills here, and indeed all the heathy grounds in general, abound with the sweet-smelling plant which the Highlanders call gaul, and with dwarf juniper in many places. |
|
Combined with colour or just on their own, evergreens, such as skimmias, bay trees, box balls, euonymus, choisya, hebes or dwarf conifers, will provide structure. |
|
Florida anglers are probably most familiar with the Harris mud crab, also known as the dwarf crab or white-tipped mud crab, taxonomically named Rithropanopeus harrisii. |
|
Buddleja Blue Chip is the first in a new generation of the ever popular buddleia butterfly bush, that is truly a dwarf, perpetually flowering and genuinely patio sized plant. |
|
Hammond was assigned Brian Wheeler, a sarcastic dwarf mechanic. |
|
Tyson's research interests include star formation, exploding stars, dwarf galaxies and the structure of our Milky Way, and he hosts the television show Cosmos. |
|
Arctic vegetation is composed of plants such as dwarf shrubs, graminoids, herbs, lichens, and mosses, which all grow relatively close to the ground, forming tundra. |
|
Flowering plants include the dwarf desert poppy and a variety of asters. |
|
Symbiotic stars are widely separated, long orbital period interacting binary stars consisting of a late-type giant star and a hot compact companion, usually a white dwarf. |
|
It follows a spate of animal dumping over Christmas that has resulted in the death of a white dwarf buck rabbit, deserted in a cage in Mile Lane, Cheylesmore. |
|
Jardel used telescope observations of several of the satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, including the Carina, Draco, Fornax, Sculptor, and Sextans dwarf galaxies. |
|
Nature apparently cooks up stars like batches of cookies, with a consistent distribution from massive blue supergiant stars to small red dwarf stars. |
|
Horses who have had light seasons sometimes win the race David Hine VVYOU've got more chance of uppercutting a dwarf, than Bobs Worth winning the Gold Cup. |
|
|
Cobbett and his son tried a dwarf strain of maize they had found growing in a French cottage garden and found it grew well in England's shorter summer. |
|
Watching the dragon's carnage from the mountain of Erebor is Bilbo and his dwarf pals, as separate armies of orcs, elves and humans mass for an almighty clash. |
|
Ground staff at St Andrews Bay are the first in the world to use dwarf rye Elan grass, specially mixed in France, to seed the Devlin and Torrance courses. |
|
Among the plants that do best in containers are small palms such as Mediterranean fan palm for sun, dwarf pygmy date for partial sun, and lady palm or bamboo palm for shade. |
|
Slightly larger dwarf spheroidals are known to be the single most common kind of galaxy in rich clusters like that seen past the constellation Virgo. |
|
Ordinarily, these elements would sink into the star quickly and disappear, so the atoms are probably raining down on the white dwarf as the planets break apart. |
|
Termites are also an important component of the dwarf mongoose diet, but this effect of termitaries on mongoose distribution is likely to be secondary. |
|
Accordingly, it has been observed that fertilization frequency is positively associated with the presence of dwarf males in several phyllodioicous species. |
|
Closely orbiting binary stars can follow more complex evolutionary paths, such as mass transfer onto a white dwarf companion that can potentially cause a supernova. |
|
Planetary science is the study of the assemblage of planets, moons, dwarf planets, comets, asteroids, and other bodies orbiting the Sun, as well as extrasolar planets. |
|
As the poem starts, Thor meets a dwarf who talks about getting married. |
|
White dwarf stars, the compact remnants left behind when stars like the Sun reach the end of their lives are an ideal natural laboratory to test this idea. |
|
In Germanic mythology, a dwarf is a being that dwells in mountains and in the earth, and is variously associated with wisdom, smithing, mining, and crafting. |
|
Innovations were also introduced into the regular gladiatorial games such as naval contests, nighttime battles, and female and dwarf gladiator fights. |
|
Pluto was officially demoted in 2006 to dwarf planet status, and despite the New Horizons' mission, Stojkovic believes Pluto will remain that way. |
|