Sentences with phrase «as the stars expand»

We suspect that this may be due to planets orbiting the star getting swallowed up as the star expands; the orbiting planets whip it up like an eggbeater and focus the gas into these fantastic shapes.
As the stars expand, once they come so close that they can not escape each other's gravity, they begin to interact and engage in several episodes of mass transfer.

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Under Armour, which generated nearly $ 4 billion in sales last year, has reported consistent double - digit sales growth as it expands into new product categories, places a bigger bet on the women's market, and sees stronger brand interest with key athlete endorsement deals including NBA star Stephen Curry and golfer Jordan Spieth.
As part of the social network's wider push into live video, Facebook is expanding beyond on - the - ground journalism and in - car Star Wars toy reviews.
Created in 2009 by reality television star Bethenny Frankel, the Skinnygirl line is a juggernaut that started off as a low - calorie margarita but has since expanded into wines, vodkas, sangria now owned by Beam Suntory.
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Tull, who will remain chairman and chief executive officer of Legendary, has been seeking to expand in Asia with Legendary East and in 2013 signed an agreement with China Film Co. to jointly produce large - scale films for global audiences, such as «The Great Wall,» which will star Matt Damon.
«Innovation and ingenuity are thriving in the Lone Star State, and as a result, businesses are relocating and expanding their footprint in Texas, further strengthening our economy.
@Dunk, Morality doesn't have meaning beyond how if effects people, the rules we agree on and accept as a society will mean nothing when catastrophic even or the sun expanding wipes us off the star map; but why isn't it's effect on mankind enough?
Human male sperm and human female eggs are an - alogous to the millions of tons of inactive deuterium floating harmlessly in the ocean but combine them in a fusion reaction, they instantly become the expanding energy of the Sun found in all stars as they continuously fuse more hydrogen making the const - ituents of all human life..
Our star will continue to expand as it ages and eventually this planet will no longer be hospitable for life as we become more like Mercury.
With an average age of 32 years, Flowers describes his five - man sales team at Lone Star Citrus as young, energetic go - getters that want to expand the company's business.
The MLS is looking to sign two Mexican stars as it looks to expand its viewer - base and increase the number of followers of the league.
They look toward the far side of the court, where Bandy adds flag bearer to his ever - expanding résumé as he holds the stars and stripes upright.
A calf injury won't keep Spurs star Tony Parker out of the lineup as San Antonio looks to expand its series lead in Oakland.
In relatively recent years, Chinese clubs have targeted South America for up and coming talents, however, over the last few weeks their recruitment strategy has expanded into Europe, as a host of established stars have made the trip across to Asia for gargantuan fees.
An accordion file folder, such as the Five Star Expanding File will help you stay organized.
«We found nothing, but as the first object of its class to be discovered, «Oumuamua has given us an interesting opportunity to expand the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence from traditional targets such as stars and galaxies to objects that are much closer to Earth.
In the failed supernova of a red supergiant, the envelope of the star is ejected and expands, producing a cold, red transient source surrounding the newly formed black hole, as illustrated by the expanding shell (left to right).
Normally, layers of gas kicked out of an exploding star slow and cool as they expand.
The other method, practised by Riess and his colleagues, measures how distant galaxies appear to recede from us as the universe expands, using stars and supernovae of known brightness to gauge the distance to those galaxies.
The expanding shock front will heat and stir up the material of the Galaxy as it spreads outward, encouraging the mixing of heavy elements made inside stars with clouds of hydrogen gas in interstellar space, and influencing the evolution of the Galaxy as a whole.
Various lines of evidence, including observations from NASA's Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope, support the idea that shock waves from the expanding debris of stars that exploded as supernovas accelerate cosmic rays up to energies of 1,000 trillion electron volts (PeV).
Between now and then, humans will face plenty of other calamities: wars and pestilences, ice ages, asteroid impacts, and the eventual consumption of Earth — in about 5 billion years — as our sun expands into a red giant star.
As this happens, the dying star's wind pushes out from the center against the disk, shaping it into a bright, dense, expanding ring.
That could be caused by spots on the star, which could confuse velocity measurements, or by the star expanding and contracting (known as stellar pulsations).
As a result, the star expands and throws more and more heat into the universe.
These neighbouring bubbles eventually merged to form a superbubble, and the short life spans of the stars at its heart meant that they exploded as supernovae at similar times, expanding the superbubble even further, to the point that it merged with other superbubbles, which is when the supershell was formed.
This concentrically expanding system, as ancient as it is enormous, provides a wonderful example of the intricate, interrelated structures that are sculpted in galaxies by the lives and deaths of stars.
Fusion is more efficient than fission, but even if we enclose the sun in a perfect Dyson sphere, we'll still never convert more than about 0.08 percent of the sun's mass to energy we can use, because once the sun has consumed about a tenth of its hydrogen fuel, it will end its lifetime as a normal star, expand into a red giant, and begin to die.
«If you have many young stars all forming in the same place at the same time, they have tremendous stellar winds; some of them will blow up as supernovae — a lot of things can happen that heat gas and cause bubbles to expand,» Finkbeiner said.
A new study suggests that as a star begins to die and slowly expands outward, it would temporarily light up as it eats the worlds it hosts (The Astrophysical Journal Letters, doi.org/cjhc).
«Long after our own plain yellow sun expands to become a red giant star and turns Earth into a sizzling hot wasteland, there are still regions in our solar system — and other solar systems as well — where life might thrive,» says Kaltenegger.
Stars 10 to 20 times the mass of our sun often expand to supergiants before ending their lives as supernovae.
The team used the carbon monoxide study as a guide to expand the RV technique into the infrared to determine the orbit of tau Boo b itself around its star, and added further analysis of the light shifts via spectroscopy — an analysis of the light's spectrum.
Here's the problem for those who believe a big bang preceded the formation of black holes, stars, and galaxies: black holes are too small to affect something as huge as a galaxy that formed long after the universe expanded, and there is no reason a galaxy should form a large central black hole.
The outer parts of the star expand outward because of the increased burning there, and as the star swells up, its luminosity gradually increases.
As the star has used up its core hydrogen, it brightened (as its core contracted and heated up to burn more helium) and expanded in size to the star we see todaAs the star has used up its core hydrogen, it brightened (as its core contracted and heated up to burn more helium) and expanded in size to the star we see todaas its core contracted and heated up to burn more helium) and expanded in size to the star we see today.
Despite being nearly three times as massive as Jupiter, the new planet (KELT - 9b) is only half as dense as the gas giant, as the radiation from its host star has caused its atmosphere to expand, the authors said.
The outer layers of the star are blown off into space, and are often seen as an expanding remnant shell of hot gas.
According to Professor Jim Kaler at the University of Illinois» Department of Astronomy, Rana started life as a main sequence F8 dwarf (somewhat hotter and brighter than Sol with slightly greater mass) around 7.5 billion years ago, but core hydrogen fusion has ceased causing the star to expand and cool as an active subgiant before becoming much brighter and larger «as a true giant star» through core helium fusion.
Occasionally these objects look something like planetary nebulae, as in the case of the Crab Nebula, but they differ from the latter in three ways: (1) the total mass of their gas (they involve a larger mass, essentially all the mass of the exploding star), (2) their kinematics (they are expanding with higher velocities), and (3) their lifetimes (they last for a shorter time as visible nebulae).
«Having these combs routinely available as a modest add - on to current and future instrumentation really will expand our ability to find potentially habitable planets, particularly around very cool red dwarf stars,» he says.
As she enthuses through the great achievements of Henrietta Swan Leavitt, «an incredible woman» who made it possible for Edward Hubble to determine that the universe is expanding; Cecilia Payne - Gaposchkin who figured out how stars were formed; and Vera Rubin whose work led to the theory of dark matter, it's easy to forget Dunkley has become a star in her own right.
This expanding cloud of gas surrounding a dying star is known to amateur astronomers in the Southern Hemisphere as the «Eight - Burst» or the «Southern Ring» Nebula.
Argelander published a catalog in 1863 on the position and brightness of 324,198 stars between +90 ° and -2 ° declination that were measured over 11 years from Bonn, Germany with his assistants Eduard Schönfeld (1828 - 1891) and Aldalbert Krüger (1832 - 1896), which became famous as the Bonner Durchmusterung («Bonn Survey») abbreviated as BD and was greatly expanded and extended into the 20th Century with the Cordoba then the Cape Photographic Durchmusterung from South Africa.
The Expanded VLA will allow scientists to tackle important outstanding questions such as the formation processes of stars and planets; the nature of black holes and the phenomena surrounding them; and the nature of the early universe.
The sequence has been expanded with classes for other stars and star - like objects that do not fit in the classical system, such as class D for white dwarfs and classes S and C for carbon stars.
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It was, and still is, a virtually universal sentiment among movie lovers across the world, and the film stands as a shining star in the Coen's ever - expanding oeuvre.
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