Sentences with phrase «closer while starring»

Half - brothers Lamar and Jamarri Jackson have grown closer while starring at different schools

Not exact matches

As the financial year comes to a close, Western Areas and Northern Star were standouts as the best performers on the ASX, while among the worst - performing stocks were Lynas Corp, the Reject Shop and Wotif.
Fact is we haven't developed our tactics until this year, haven't addressed the fitness model of the club which is negligent, haven't scouted / negotiated at all well, and in that time «the rest» have taken our pioneering model and ran with it to close the gap on us while the top 3 added ready made stars.
While it's suggested that the former Monaco and Porto star is close to an agreement to move to London, it remains to be seen now whether or not the exchange deal gets the switch over the line and if Hazard and Chelsea are willing to accept such a proposition.
The Texans are deepest at linebacker, where a trio of proven veterans — Wong, outside rush specialist Keith Mitchell, formerly of the Saints, and inside linebacker Jamie Sharper, the potential breakout star of the bunch after toiling for five years with the Ravens in Ray Lewis's considerable shadow — will keep things close, if only for a while.
all wall's done his career is average close to 20 pts, 10 assists, 2 steals, makes about 1/3 of his threes... all that while not having a single big man all star.
We also have players like Monreal, Coquelin, Mertesacker and Bellerin who are not involved and could really do with a nice rest, while the break brings the return of our injured stars Wilshere, Arteta and Debuchy closer without them missing any more domestic action.
Ibrahim turned provider for Bright Silas to complete a routine home win in the closing minutes, securing fourth for the Flying Antelopes, while Yobe Stars dropped out of the top half.
Bottom side Platinum Stars moved closer to the National First Division when they were held to a 0 - 0 draw by Baroka FC at home, while Polokwane City kept SuperSport United in the relegation mix with a precious 1 - 0 victory that was secured via Rodney Ramagalela's 11th league goal of the campaign.
When their closest rivals, namely Benfica and Sporting (who also have to sell players to be sustainable), sell their stars they are visibly affected, while for Porto the transition is absolutely seamless more often than not.
While many of the «Stars — They're Just Like Us» - type comparisons often fall short, this one hits close to home for many nursing moms.
While it is still closed for the moment as some Star Wars Land construction takes place, the Disneyland Railroad is a favorite of kids of all ages.
Former Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano and Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto «traded their office for money,» a federal prosecutor said Tuesday in the 10 - week - old corruption trial's closing arguments while Mangano's defense attorney countered that the government's star witness «desecrated the oath» by lying repeatedly on the stand.
After weeks of of what turned out to be a rift that won't end anytime soon, Pop star, Wizkid and popular blogger, Linda Ikeji has finally closed ranks while putting aside their differences.
While they did not find any signs of intelligent life, the research helped expand the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence (SETI) from distant stars to objects closer to home.
Such stars used to be dismissed because any planet orbiting close enough to stay warm gets locked into synchronous rotation: One hemisphere perpetually faces the star, growing sizzling hot, while the other side points away, becoming so cold that any atmosphere would freeze onto the surface.
While the two closest planets could have lost 15 times as much water as is in all of Earth's oceans, the third planet — still closer to the star than the habitable zone — might have lost less than one ocean, they reported in the January Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
A WORLD NEXT DOOR Proxima Centauri casts a reddish glow over the surface of Proxima b (illustrated), the closest exoplanet to Earth, while two companion stars, Alpha Centauri A and B, appear as bright pinpricks of light.
Another adverse condition in the study of high - mass stars is the distance from the Earth; while the forming regions of low - mass stars are about 500 light years away from the Earth, those of high - mass stars are farther and even the closest one in the Orion Nebula is about 1500 light years away.
At such close range, a planet would probably become gravitationally locked to its star, so that one boiling - hot side would perpetually face the star while the other side, freezing cold, would face out into dark space.
While past studies have looked for planets very close to, and very far away from, stars to determine where planets are typically located in star systems, the HOSTS Survey is determining how dust and asteroid belts appear in the average star system.
Stars with super-Earths huddled up close are enriched in heavy elements such as iron, while stars where the super-Earths keep their distance are slightly deficient in those elemStars with super-Earths huddled up close are enriched in heavy elements such as iron, while stars where the super-Earths keep their distance are slightly deficient in those elemstars where the super-Earths keep their distance are slightly deficient in those elements.
But astronomers have always wondered about the paucity of close - in brown dwarfs: While many giant planets have been found in small orbits, whirling around their sunlike stars in just a few days, the more massive brown dwarfs appear to shun these intimate relationships.
Moreover, because Alpha Centauri A and B are so bright and close together, Webb's coronagraph could only block the light of one star while the light from the other beats down for tens of hours on the telescope's delicate, irreparable sensors — a risk that mission operators are unlikely to take.
Kepler - 13Ab is so close to its parent star that it is tidally locked, so one side always faces the star while the other side is in permanent darkness.
Close - in planets are also likely to be «tidally locked,» with one side always facing the star in an eternal scorching day while the other side freezes in an endless night.
While the newly described planet K2 - 18c is closer to its star, and probably too hot to be in the habitable zone, like K2 - 18b it also appears to be a Super-Earth meaning it has a mass similar to Earth.
While we have four inner rocky planets and four outer gas giants, many other systems have «hot Jupiters» very close to their star.
Other so - called hypervelocity stars are thought to have been boosted to their high speeds by close encounters with our galaxy's supermassive black hole (see Hypervelocity stars: Catch them while you can), but this star is too young to have travelled all the way from the centre of the Milky Way.
It's a force to be reckoned with — enough to rip a close - passing star in half, sending the near half plunging into the hole, while the other half, like a sudden winner in a tug of war, goes careering backward.
The two binary stars A and B revolve around their common centre of mass in a relatively close orbit, while the third star, Proxima Centauri, is 0.22 light years away, more than 12,500 times the distance between the Sun and Earth.
While brighter stars have more distant habitable zones, planets orbiting dimmer stars would have to huddle much closer.
The size of each star is determined by its distance from the viewer's spacecraft; closer stars appear larger, while more distant stars appear smaller.
At their closest approach, Stars A and B are about two AUs farther apart than the average orbital distance of Saturn around the Sun, while their widest separation is still about six AUs farther the average orbital distance of Neptune.
A star with multiple planets around it is gravitationally stable, according to the theory, while a star that is part of a close - knit system of stars would have a more unstable system because of each star's massive gravity.
While the jets from galaxy cores are thought to be powered by supermassive black holes millions of times more massive than the Sun, the closer «microquasars» are powered by much smaller black holes or by neutron stars only a few times more massive than the sun.
While star system Proxima Centauri is a more sensible choice for an interstellar voyage, since it also contains a rocky, habitable - zone planet and is much closer to Earth (4.22 light years away), the opportunity to find life on multiple worlds in the TRAPPIST - 1 system increases its chances of a visit someday.
While Star A and B form a relatively close binary, dim Star C (Proxima) is a distant companion (more).
While traditional imaging techniques at the center of the galaxy cause the stars closest to the galactic center to look fuzzy and indecipherable, Ghez's technique improves the resolution by a factor of at least 20.
This phenomenon is known as «tidal locking,» and it means that Gliese 1132b evolved so close to the red dwarf that one hemisphere is permanently facing its star in perpetual day, while the other hemisphere is in eternal night.
Some of them are orbiting extremely close to their parent star like the 51 Peg planetary system, while others are found to be at distances comparable to where Mars and Jupiter lie in our solar system.
While this stellar companion and its planet are closer to each other than those in the HD 2638 system, the newfound star does not appear to have impacted the orbit of the planet.
When a double - star system gets too close to a black hole one of the stars is consumed while the other is sent shooting through the universe.
The Kepler observations indicate that two planets of sub-Saturn size orbit the star designated «Kepler - 9» (or KOI - 377), where the planet «Kepler - 9b» orbits closer to the star with an period of about 19.2 days, while aouter planet «Kepler - 9c» has an orbit lasting about 38.9 days.
According to one type of model calculations, the inner edge of CD - 44 11909's habitable zone should be located a quite close to the star, at an orbital distance of around 0.05 AU, while the outer edge is a a little farther out at around 0.09 AU (Tuomi et al, 2014), but another study found the HZ to range from 0.07 to 0.19 AU (Bonfils et al, 2013).
While other techniques are biased towards detecting planets close to their stars (such that 17 to 30 percent of Sol - type stars have been found to have such inner - orbit planets), gravitional lensing has found reveals the fraction of planets at farther orbits.
A gassy planet will form on the far side of the frost line, orbit for a while, and then gradually move inward, pulled in closer by the star.
Bluer objects contain young stars and / or are relatively close, while redder objects contain older stellar populations and / or farther away.
Venus remains the star of the evening skies, while Saturn and Mars keep close company in the morning
He wrote, «With 250 fairly resolved into stars; I can count a great many of them, while others are too close to be distinguished separately.»
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