Definition of «fledgling stars»

The term "fledgling stars" refers to young, inexperienced or newcomers who are just starting out on their journey towards success. It is often used to describe individuals or groups that have recently begun a venture and are still learning the ropes of their chosen profession or field.

Sentences with «fledgling stars»

  • Lupus 3, neighbour to Lupus 4, is the best studied, thanks to the presence of at least 40 fledgling stars formed over the last three million years, and which are on the cusp of igniting their fusion furnaces. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Mautner himself has identified several good candidates, as well as gas and dust clouds surrounding fledgling stars, which may form suitable planets, someday. (bigthink.com)
  • This new Hubble image of the Orion Nebula shows dense pillars of gas and dust that may be the homes of fledgling stars, and hot, young, massive stars that have emerged from their cocoons and are shaping the nebula with powerful ultraviolet light. (space.com)
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