A very powerful solar wind swept the uncondensed gas out of the Solar System and into the interstellar medium. |
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And now the interstellar dust is channeled more efficiently towards the inner Solar System. |
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In excited atoms, energy radiated as photons eventually leaks into the vast interstellar spaces and redshifts away. |
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The two Voyagers are located in the outermost layer of the heliosphere, where the solar wind is slowed by the pressure of interstellar gas. |
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It is another spacecraft, an interstellar explorer that charted the Tau Ceti and Epsilon Indi systems in the mid-twenty-second century. |
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What's happened to transporters, interstellar travel, the alien visitors, roll up tellys, and colour changing wallpaper? |
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Having stolen an interstellar rocket and propelled himself into orbit, he is now moments away from asphyxiation as his oxygen runs low. |
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Orion is home to the famous Orion nebula, a glowing cloud of interstellar gas where new stars are being born. |
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The greatest challenge of interstellar travel is the enormous distances between stars. |
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This propulsion concept could be used as the engine for an interstellar probe. |
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It is divided into two half-circle formed segments by a dark lane of interstellar dust in front of it. |
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More dark clouds of interstellar dust with intriguing shapes are seen silhouetted against the glowing interstellar gas at the top right. |
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We sometimes use the word nebula to refer to galaxies, various types of star clusters, and various kinds of interstellar dust or gas clouds. |
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The Earth sits in a stream of accelerated particles coming in from the Sun, interstellar material, and galactic sources. |
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When we've colonized space and mastered interstellar travel, can there even be sci-fi anymore? |
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Very few species had achieved interstellar travel at this time in the Galaxy. |
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On an interstellar penal colony, a group of criminal aliens steal a spaceship and chart a course for Earth. |
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Its tails allows us to probe the physics of the interaction between an isolated neutron star and the interstellar medium. |
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On the other hand, there are ways to reach other civilizations without interstellar travel. |
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On hitting the solar wind, the interstellar particles pick up a charge, becoming pickup ions. |
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The solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago from an interstellar cloud of gas and dust. |
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Some scientists tend to scoff at the idea of interstellar travel because of the enormous distances that separate the stars. |
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The Sun and most of the Solar System are bathed in a huge cloud of interstellar hydrogen. |
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We just had to plan for interstellar travel if we were ever to encounter really interesting planets with intelligent beings. |
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Technologies based on resources drawn from all over the Solar System will make interstellar trips affordable. |
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Come on, did you suspect that the smell of rotten eggs might one day lead to practical interstellar space travel? |
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Most will crash into the Sun, strike another planet, or be flung by Jupiter's gravity into interstellar space. |
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That includes two Voyager probes looking for the heliopause, where true interstellar space begins. |
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We will soon be making contact with beings that are interstellar, intergalactic, and interdimensional. |
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I read up on interstellar objects and astrophysics and studied quasars, pulsars and supernovas, but my main focus was black holes. |
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Our bodies are made from interstellar dust which is the remains of ancient dead stars, cosmic debris and galactic particles. |
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They may not exit the comet clouds and into proper interstellar space for up to another 40,000 years after that. |
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The track is pure bliss, from the interstellar electrical storm opening to the whammy bar keytar solo that closes it out. |
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It is quite likely that future interstellar explorers will have a wide range of new worlds to explore. |
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Light waves become polarized as they bounce off objects or are pushed and pulled by the magnetic fields of interstellar space. |
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Not while the earth was constantly being bombarded by cosmic rays from interstellar space. |
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These molecules are important tracers of the physical conditions and evolution of the dense interstellar medium. |
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Solivagant planets are roaming the interstellar space. |
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Orion was originally designed as an interplanetary spacecraft for missions to the Moon or Mars, but the design was adapted for interstellar travel. |
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The molecules, called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are common in interstellar space, and many believe they were among the raw materials for life. |
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During the encounter, one is thrown into the eccentric orbit and remains in the Solar System while the other is ejected into interstellar space where it wanders forever. |
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The shell of a supernova remnant continues to expand until, at a very advanced stage, it dissolves into the interstellar medium. |
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These vast interstellar tracts are filled with a fog of ice and dust particles that is scarcely perceptible. |
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This radiation comes from the cold dust and gas that fills interstellar and even intergalactic space. |
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Like the Bussard ramjet, the RAIR scoops up interstellar matter using an electromagnetic collector. |
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The ramjet or ram scoop is a device that uses a powerful magnetic field to collect interstellar hydrogen during flight. |
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The lynchpins of the album are undoubtedly two early, majestic songs that distill the mix of the down-to-earth and the interstellar to its purest state. |
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This task is complicated by the multitude of chemical compounds in the interstellar medium and the elemental line spectra in the originating star light. |
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In the form of a handful of boulders, such ejecta would simply lose themselves in interstellar space. |
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One of the things astrobiologists are interested in is trying to understand the formation of organic molecules in space, in interstellar clouds and meteorites. |
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When the newly refined signal from the interstellar dust is subtracted, the purported gravitational waves disappear. |
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Instead, they could be interstellar rovers captured by the Sun's gravity. |
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Should a solar flare vibrate the interstellar plasma in the next few years, the tone would be higher still. |
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A galaxy is a large group of stars and interstellar gas and dust moving around a common center of gravity. |
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More recently, astrophysicists explained the intraday variability in luminosity as a scintillation in the interstellar medium rather than rapid quasar rotation. |
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The physical conditions in interstellar clouds which give birth to stars are still not well-known. |
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People online have been attempting to poke holes in the science of interstellar. |
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They form a piston producing, in the interstellar medium, a shock wave in which effective mechanisms of particle acceleration are at work. |
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In this region, its instruments suggest, solar and interstellar magnetic fields meet. |
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Some researchers have already patented pulsars as interstellar navigational beacons. |
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Comment: in cases of interstellar missions, inadvertent re-entry is not the most likely of situations. |
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The characteristics of a star are determined by its mass, which will depend on the size of the initial fragment of the interstellar cloud. |
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As instruments become more sensitive, so more chemicals in solid or gaseous states are being detected, including in the interstellar environment. |
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Their organic molecules originate in interstellar space as coatings on dust. |
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They're all over our solar system, they're in interstellar clouds, and there's every reason to think that they're smeared and splatted all over the universe. |
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Astronomers want to know how much of the dust in the Solar System is shed by comets and asteroids, and how much comes directly from interstellar space. |
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As fluent in drug trade jargon as Martian, Future peppers his lyrics with interstellar imagery befitting of his far out vocals. |
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And, in interstellar news, today Earth's moon and the planet Jupiter will rendezvous in the predawn sky, probably for some coffee, maybe a bagel with a little shmear. |
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We might have cured cancer, terraformed Mars, ended world hunger, discovered new energy sources, developed interstellar travel, and met fantastic alien races. |
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The renowned theoretical physicist has for years been a proponent of real-life, NASA-led interstellar travel. |
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The explosion then blasts the elements into interstellar space. |
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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. |
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Claiming that his planet is super tough and desirous of Earth for an interstellar hangout, the original space ghost claims to have weapons capable of destroying major cities. |
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This double, experimental and virtual, approach allows to show that the interstellar wind plays a fundamental role while interacting with the jet, by creating these nodules and these structure breaks. |
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Of course, this excited and breathtaking rock trio epically sets out like an interstellar ship, grinding the edges where needed, without leaving too many scratches... quite a novelty! |
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One of my real aspirations of this is I wanna see interstellar wars between Care Bears and Klingons. |
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A wormhole would not be traversable by any means we now know about, ruling out time travel and other violations of relativity, despite the dreams of science fiction writers and interstellar pioneers. |
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The expanding shell of debris remains visible in interstellar space for thousands of years before it eventually fades into the interstellar medium, leaving a visible residue known as a supernova remnant. |
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Also Dr Jeremy Yates, 'New insights on the interstellar medium from new surveys and computational modelling', and David Arditti, Sky Notes. |
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As the sun moves in its path through the galaxy, it will not always be immersed in the tenuous intercloud region of the interstellar medium. |
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The study of two gases, Deuterium and Hydrogen, that lie within the interstellar medium, will give us the answer we're looking for. |
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We think these molecules eventually flow from the star into the interstellar medium, which is the diffuse gas between stars. |
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Any black hole will continually absorb gas and interstellar dust from its surroundings and omnipresent cosmic background radiation. |
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We are getting a view of the interstellar medium such as we have never seen before. |
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These measurements are highly sensitive indicators of the amount of cool interstellar dust within these clouds, which in turn provides an important measure of the total amount of gas and of the cloud temperatures. |
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Unidentified infrared emissions in interstellar space are not caused by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, new research indicates. |
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Water in the interstellar medium is dominated by amorphous ice, making it likely the most common form of water in the universe. |
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Water has been detected in interstellar clouds within our galaxy, the Milky Way. |
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A wide variety of objects are observable at radio wavelengths, including supernovae, interstellar gas, pulsars, and active galactic nuclei. |
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However, as ultraviolet light is easily absorbed by interstellar dust, an adjustment of ultraviolet measurements is necessary. |
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Multipath scattering in the interstellar medium causes a broadening of pulses of radio emission from pulsars, which decreases approximately as the fourth power of the frequency. |
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Such systems are in use as well for terrestrial navigating as for interstellar navigating. |
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It is well known that a pulsar's pulses are dispersed as they propagate through the interstellar medium, such that the magnitude of the resulting delay in the pulse arrival time decreases as the square of the frequency. |
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Others conclude that the prominent arms are not there because neighboring objects do not posses enough gravity to pull the interstellar matter away from the disk shaped center. |
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The noise making up the pulses is subject to frequency-dependent dispersion as it propagates through the rarefied plasmas in the interstellar medium. |
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Now, the question is, how many interstellar space vehicles does each of these civilizations launch per year? |
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It is distinct from the concept of weather within a planetary atmosphere and generally deals with the interactions of ambient radiation and matter within interplanetary, and occasionally interstellar, space. |
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A great majority of these molecules were probably synthesized on the surface of the interstellar grains and were released in the gas phase of the molecular hot cores by sublimation. |
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How are stars made in the murky depths of interstellar clouds? |
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That FRB passed through the plane of our galaxy and shot through the Scutum star cloud, a window in the interstellar dust. |
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Like her, the viewer is zapped into a dazzling, fast-paced interstellar blockbuster, but it's all so head-achingly silly that you just want to get back to reality. |
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Since its opening in 1987, the JCMT radio telescope has probed the interstellar medium, star forming regions, and the earliest phases of galaxy evolution, by studying their microwave radiation. |
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These forces result in gravity torques on the spiral arms of the galaxy, and help to transfer the angular momentum of the interstellar gas towards the outer parts, which allows a large gas mass to fall towards the center. |
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Unlike Voyager 1, Voyager 2 carries a working instrument to measure the temperature and density of the interstellar medium. |
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They are at the edge of the heliosheath, beyond Pluto's orbit and will enter interstellar space soon. |
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Several other telescopes have been hunting for the waves, and Planck's high-quality maps of the interstellar dust will help them with their quest. |
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Huge clouds of interstellar gas, open clusters of stars and distant globular clusters sprinkle the area. |
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A protostar is formed from interstellar matter. |
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A towel is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have. |
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The discovery of the new galactic cloud, which is about 15,000 light-years from Earth, will help determine how these mysterious objects develop in the interstellar medium. |
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Hydrogen is found in the neutral atomic state in the interstellar medium. |
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Between the stars lies the interstellar medium, a region of sparse matter. |
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It seemed to him a possibility that the Cold War Corps of March might have contacted hitherto unknown sapients on some just discovered interstellar planet. |
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Fast radiation-driven winds and supernovae input their huge kinetic power into the interstellar medium in the form of highly supersonic and superalfvenic outflows. |
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But that doesn't rule out an interstellar source of the dust, says Bruce Draine, an astrophysicist at Princeton University who was not involved with the study. |
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The stellar ejecta of these extreme carbon stars throws carbon into the interstellar medium where it can feed the creation of carbon-rich molecular clouds. |
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The image reveals how the stellar winds are crashing up against the surrounding interstellar medium, creating a bow-shock as the star hurls through space. |
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Scientists refer to this new region as a magnetic highway for charged particles because our sun's magnetic field lines are connected to interstellar magnetic field lines. |
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The principal result of our survey is that iron depletions in the observed clouds are similar to the depletions found in previous studies of diffuse interstellar clouds. |
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It can take centuries for light to travel interstellar distances. |
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The Berkeley-led team concluded that these particles came from the interstellar medium, providing the first map of particles from just beyond the solar system. |
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The interaction of the solar wind and the interstellar medium is complicated by the presence of neutral hydrogen that is coupled via charge exchange to the plasma. |
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