Sentences with phrase «at large distances»

This means that the enclosed mass continues to increase even though the amount of visible, luminous matter falls off at large distances from the center.
There must be some kind of reason for this choice above letting viewers see the brand of the tire at a larger distance (bigger profile = bigger writing).
However, for the first time the chemical properties of the external regions of the halo of our galaxy were explored with high resolution spectroscopy in the optical of a sample of 28 red giant stars at large distances from the Sun.
«Previous search methods couldn't find systems like our own, with small, rocky worlds close to their star and large, gas giants at large distances like Jupiter and Saturn,» Larkin said.
A naive approach would simply change Newton's gravitational force law at large distances, but this attack fails to describe accurately other properties of large systems like galaxies.
Physicists around the world are working on the realization of large scale quantum networks in which single light quanta transfer (secret) quantum information to stationary nodes at large distances.
Its high luminosity allows researchers to detect it, even at a large distance, and it becomes a convenient tool for studying the distant Universe.
But the relative scarcity of quasars at these larger distances may be only an illusion, caused by dusty dark haloes that block the light of the farthest objects in the Universe.
So at larger distances, gravity returns to the behaviour described by Newton.
By measuring the coronal density at large distances they hope to solve this conundrum.
So far, they have succeeded in creating a stable four - dimensional spacetime, when viewed at large distances.
One explanation is that the long fractures in the ice crust experience more stress as gravitational tidal forces push and pull on the moon and so open vents at larger distances from Jupiter.
Although the increased size of the E-ELT will be essential to obtaining an image of a planet at larger distances in the Milky Way, the light collecting power of the VLT is just sufficient to image a planet around the nearest star, Alpha Centauri.
For this reason, the conspiracy even led some authors to suggest that, rather than being due to dark matter, it may be due to Newton's law of gravity becoming progressively less accurate at large distances.
Conversely, while the number of comets known today totals just a few thousand, they originate in two main reservoirs containing up to a trillion such objects, namely the Kuiper Belt in the ecliptic beyond Neptune and the Oort Cloud, uniformly distributed around the solar system at large distances, perhaps stretching halfway to our nearest stellar neighbours.
If you don't, how do you communicate if you're training at a larger distance (i.e., teaching directional «placing» in a noisy environment with the dog several yards away)?
Therefore the most likely origin scenario for these planets is that they formed at larger distances where ice was very prevalent, so probably this planet accreted a substantial amount of water.
Therefore, all long - lived gases become well - mixed at large distances from their sources or sinks over a period of one to two years...»
You should avoid these or keep them away at larger distances
Resonance charging has a larger magnetic field and hence can charge multiple devices simultaneously; moreover you can place the device at a larger distance.
OTR Drivers transport cargo between locations found at a large distance.
Forgan and his co-authors found that when galaxies collide, the habitable zone is transformed and then gradually settles back to its general trend: Stars at larger distances from the galactic center have higher chances of hosting planets hospitable to life.
But if the ill - fated moon is ripped apart 20 million years from now, at a larger distance from Mars, the ring could last 100 million years or so.
Unfortunately, satellite orbits are difficult to measure: at large distances, the object's motion in the sky is so minute that it is simply unobservable over a human lifespan.
The test reconfirmed the odd physics of the supersmall, at a larger distance than ever before.
At large distances, each subject would likely be able to identify the nearest ball quickly, but at small distances, only those with excellent dynamic stereo vision would react quickly.
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