Sentences with phrase «apart by the star»

At its current orbital speed, the planet will get ripped apart by the star's gravity in just 1.4 million years, the team say.

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I didn't know what the email was about or what it required me to do but I did know that I was inspired by Antonia Lofaso on Bravo's Top Chef All - Stars and I wanted to be apart of whatever she was doing.
But the Stars added two goals 1:04 apart, on a shot by Spezza at 6:48 that clanged off the post, followed by Pateryn's backhand that slipped through Jonathan Bernier's pads at 7:52.
Apart from Alexis getting injured, this could hardly have been worse for Arsenal, not only with our star playing the whole game but because Chile were held to a draw and that meant they were knocked off the top of their group by Ecuador.
When our Germany international star Mesut Ozil was talking about Chelsea this week however, as reported by the Evening Standard, it was clear that he was saying that the Gunners must try to produce another performance like the one against the Blues earlier in the season which saw us tear them apart and win confortably.
Apart from Willian, the list are not being dominated by super famous names from top clubs, which is certainly not surprising since many teams usually rested their star players in the early stages of FA Cup.
Also in this case, however, the star can not be arbitrarily massive because an increase in mass must be accompanied by an increase in rotation and there is a limit to how fast a star can rotate before breaking apart.
Apart from obscuration by dust, another challenge is the brevity of an O - type star's life.
The sight of an asteroid being ripped apart by a dead star and forming a glowing debris ring has been captured in an image for the first time.
Composed of dust particles and debris, the rings are formed by the star's gravity tearing apart asteroids that came too close.
A giant black hole ripped apart a nearby star and then continued to feed off its remains for close to a decade, according to research led by the University of New Hampshire.
A computer model developed by the team suggests that the grains must reach the size of boulders within a million years; otherwise, the dust particles and circumstellar gases will be blown apart by fierce ultraviolet radiation from the nebula's hottest, most massive young stars.
«Every star in that cluster will have the same chemical composition, or DNA — these clusters are quickly pulled apart by our Milky Way Galaxy and are now scattered across the sky,» Dr Martell said.
A sun - size star approaching within 30 solar radii of the monster, they calculate, would be ripped apart by the black hole's gravitational pull, which would be far stronger on the near side of the star than on the far side.
Artist's impression of a rocky and water - rich asteroid being torn apart by the strong gravity of the white dwarf star.
They attributed this to the glow of dust created by asteroids or comets that were gravitationally ripped apart when they wandered too close to the dead star.
The star got too close to its galaxy's central black hole about 290 million years ago, and collisions among its torn - apart pieces caused an eruption of optical, ultraviolet and X-ray light that was first spotted by scientists in 2014.
Some stars in the spheroid are the remains of galactic cannibalism, having come from dwarf galaxies that fell into the spiral galaxy, were ripped apart by powerful tidal forces, and were incorporated into the larger galaxy's structure.
Those remnants, which McConnachie calls «the partially digested remains of these dwarf galaxies,» take the form of large, diffuse streams of stars, former galactic groupings that have been pulled apart by the larger galaxy's gravitational pull.
That kind of upchuck is precisely what theorists expect to happen when a sunlike star is ripped apart by the fierce gravity of the black hole.
But Arnold and Gilmore suggest the stars were once members of the same globular star cluster that was torn apart, perhaps by passing through the disc of our Galaxy.
Exploding stars seen across immense distances show that the cosmic expansion may be accelerating — a sign that the universe may be driven apart by an exotic new form of energy
The Helmi stars are thought to be remnants of a small galaxy torn apart by the Milky Way 6 billion to 9 billion years ago.
If a large planet is torn apart by a dwarf star, many objects like «Oumuamua could be created at once, says Cuk.
Astronomers say they have found evidence of one of the youngest planets ever observed, smack in the process of being ripped apart by its juvenile star, Gizmodo reports.
Dr Pannarale added: «A possible scenario that could produce gamma - ray bursts involves a neutron star, the most compact star in the Universe, being ripped apart by a black hole while orbiting it.
Artist impression of a rocky and water - rich asteroid being torn apart by the strong gravity of the white dwarf star GD 61.
By combining observational data from OGLE and Hubble, astronomers have been able to work out the nature of the star system, which is located around 8,000 light - years away, to great precision The star system consists of two red dwarfs orbiting one another only 7 million miles apart (as a comparison, this is only 14 times the Earth - moon distance).
The team accomplished this task by analyzing Hubble images of the same field of 240,000 stars, taken 10 years apart.
Observations taken 21 months apart by Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys» coronagraph show that the object is moving along a path around the star and therefore is gravitationally bound to it.
Below is a short animation simulating a star's magnetic field being torn apart by a black hole.
The Roche limit defines how close a planet can be to its host star before being torn apart by tidal forces.
It would be an inhospitable area for humanity, rife with radiation emanating from a surplus of massive stars and material being torn apart by the black hole.
This interacting galaxy is being torn apart by a larger neighbour, but in the process, is showing bursts of star formation and dust lanes, and is an impressive object to image.
On Nov. 11, 2014, a global network of telescopes picked up signals from 300 million light - years away that were created by a tidal disruption flare — an explosion of electromagnetic energy that occurs when a black hole rips apart a passing star.
Later studies by Caltech and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), a group of more than 1,200 scientists worldwide, found some evidence that the material in each of the stars might have been torn apart by the gravity of its companion in a way that black holes could not.
With contrasting hem details like sheer panels and ruffled edges setting their looks apart, stars can no longer be hemmed in by convention.
With contrasting hem details like sheer panels and ruffled edges setting their looks apart, stars like Sarah Hyland, Kate Mara, Amber Le Bon and others can't be hemmed in by convention.
Star - crossed lovers (Lewis, Watson) are torn between unquestioning loyalty to the ties of tradition and the passion they share in this film set in 1990s Belfast, torn apart by years of religious...
When: October 18th Why: Before «The Expendables,» moviegoers had to wait decades for the chance to see action stars Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger side by side on the big screen, but these days, you can't seem to keep the two apart.
Similarly, «The Deep End of the Ocean» (1999), based on the bestselling Jacquelyn Mitchard novel and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams, explored a family torn apart by a kidnapping.
An attempt by director Philip Kaufman to fashion a big - screen reboot — entitled «Planet of the Titans» — had just fallen apart in the face of studio disinterest, leading to the development of «Star Trek: Phase 2», a TV series featuring the original cast with the exception of Leonard Nimoy, who didn't want to be typecast as Spock.
The wholly underrated drama stars Ryan Gosling and his now baby mama Eva Mendes as Luke and Romina, lovers torn apart by Luke's inability to walk away from bank robbing.
In a Lonely Place (Criterion, Blu - ray, DVD)(1950), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame in arguably the greatest performances of their careers, is film noir with no guns or gangsters or femme fatales or blackmail schemes, yet it is among the most devastating noir dramas you'll ever see: an ambiguous study of love torn apart from within.
LucasArts and TT Games continue to tear apart the Star Wars universe and rebuild it brick - by - brick with LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars.
Mia (Emma Stone), an aspiring actress, serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz musician, scraps by playing cocktail party gigs in dingy bars, but as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to frail the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart.
We watch as she attends dances; falls into and out of the school drama club; agonizes about college; has fun with — and then starts drifting apart from — her straight - laced best friend (Beanie Feldstein); smokes weed for the first time; fights with her family; and dips her toes into her first romance, crushing hard on both a very polite Irish Catholic boy (Manchester By The Sea's Lucas Hedges) and a too - cool - for - school musician (Timothée Chalamet, breakout star of the upcoming Call Me By Your Name).
Indie coming - of - age dramedies are a dime a dozen, but early reviews have praised Norman for setting itself apart through strong performances and a genuinely moving story — not to mention its sweet soundtrack, by indie rock star Andrew Bird.
Starring opposite Alicia Vikander («Ex Machina»), this period drama follows a couple torn apart by World War I and their respective struggles in the United Kingdom during the trying time.
«Manglehorn» This Sundance select stars Al Pacino as a small - town locksmith torn apart by lost love.
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