Sentences with phrase «generation stars»

That debris could then have formed second - generation stars containing these heavier chemical elements — all within 0.8 billion years.
Over more than 20 years in the spotlight, she has evolved from fresh - faced young girl who changed the Modeling legend Kate Moss has hinted that she doesn't like to share the limelight with next generation star Gigi
Cause really accretion and a nearby second generation star going supernova disturbing a dust cloud thus explaining our high abundance of higher elements seems like a very excellent explanation.
It is suggested that the Sun is a third generation star, whose formation may have been triggered by shockwaves from a nearby supernova based on a high abundance of heavy elements such as gold and uranium in the solar system.
Football Index is revolutionising football betting: the outcome of a single match could sway on any number of circumstances — a referee's poor decision for instance — but investing in the future of a next - generation star like Anthony Martial is a much safer and more pragmatic way to earn dividends.
In 2015, Sobral led a team that found the first example of a spectacularly bright galaxy that may harbor first generation stars.
If galaxies raced through their fuel reserves, creating lots of first - generation stars early on, few stars with rocky planets would be born later.
Second - generation stars made from this debris would still have relatively little iron, like any other ancient star, but they'd have correspondingly little nitrogen as well.
And sure enough, Beers and a mostly Japanese team reported in Science in 2014 that a nearby star known as SDSS J0018 - 0939 is almost certainly a second - generation star bearing the chemical imprint of such an explosion.
The rest of the galaxy's sprawling disk of second - and third - generation stars grew more slowly in the suburbs, encircling the central bulge like a giant sombrero.
Second generation stars do not just burn hydrogen, they also burn heavier elements, like helium and metals (elements heavier than hydrogen and helium), and were formed from supernova explosions (the debris of exploded population II stars).
Next Generation star Denise Crosby, who also produced, makes an engaging tour guide to all the madness, but the film loses steam halfway into its slim 86 - minute running time.
But it's just another indication that the new generation Star Wars films are under a tightly controlled leash.
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Directed by Gaby Dellal, 3 Generations stars Elle Fanning, Naomi Watts and Susan Sarandon.
Gerwig's a DIY - generation star who co-wrote (with director Noah Baumbach) and starred in the coming - of - age comedy «Frances Ha,» and has now co-written (also with boyfriend Baumbach) «Mistress America.»
Today Sun is one of China's fastest - rising post -»80s generation stars, known for his symbolic yet cryptic animated films, which are often inspired by authors such as George Orwell and Yevgeny Zamyatin — best known for their political satires on futuristic, dystopian societies.
This post-Tiger era has left us with a carousel of players who seem to be the next generation star.
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c. Recollect, somehow, enough of that exploded debris — presumably containing heavy elements — to form second generation stars.
This isn't to take anything away from Devin Booker or any other second - generation star — after all, it takes incredible talent and an impeccable work ethic beyond the genes and developmental resources.
They won't be sensitive enough to see an individual first - generation star, but a whole cluster of such stars might be just bright enough to illuminate the early molecules and finally make them visible.
This means the scattered stars must be second - or third - generation stars that were enriched with the elements forged in the hearts of the universe's first - generation stars.
First - generation stars, forged from pristine hydrogen and helium gas produced just minutes after the Big Bang, burst onto the scene about 13.4 billion years ago.
ELEMENTAL DIVERSITY Explosions of first - generation stars (one simulated here) produced elements heavier than helium and spread them throughout the cosmos.
First - generation stars have never been observed so far, but they must have left their beryllium mark on the interstellar medium, from which later generations of stars condensed.
Based on the infrared signature of the faint light, they found to their surprise that the glow seems to be created by second - and third - generation stars — stars created out of gas and dust that has been cooked in the hearts of very large, short - lived stars.
The stars of dwarf galaxy Segue 1 (circled in green) are a boon to stellar archaeologists because they're all extremely old second - generation stars.
The good news is that second - generation stars are all around us.
«We see a pattern that for the time being can only be explained by a population of first - generation stars
Second - generation stars are still metal - poor compared with modern stars like the sun, whose birth clouds were enriched by several generations of stars over billions of years.
Just because they're nearby, however, doesn't mean these second - generation stars are easy to find.
«What's remarkable to me,» says Beers, «is the elements that we associate with carbon - based life today are produced by the first - generation stars
The other class of first - generation star, whose imprint is seen in iron - poor, nitrogen - poor stars, generally would have been even bigger, between 50 and 100 solar masses.
In addition, how the metals ejected from the explosion mix with the halo is critical for predicting the amount of metals in a second - generation star, which influences the size and mass of these stars and, thus, the composition of the galaxy.
«There are many scenarios in which heavy elements from the first supernovae were taken up into second - generation stars, but cosmological simulations model them on the largest scales.
The cluster is more than 12 billion years old, which means the stars that the researchers looked at formed only a few hundred million years after the death of first - generation stars.
By measuring the relative proportions of heavy elements in second - and third - generation stars, many of which have survived to this day, astronomers can make inferences about their now - extinct ancestors.
If so, some first - generation stars should still be visible, but not one has ever been found.
The faster - moving and later - generation stars may have arrived at the hub through our Milky Way cannibalizing smaller galaxies.
These elements could most plausibly have been produced by endergonic nuclear reactions during a supernova, or by transmutation via neutron absorption inside a massive second - generation star.
The former Degrassi: The Next Generation star is currently in talks to join writer / director Nicholas Jarecki's (The Informers) financial thriller Arbitrage.
However, most people use the term to refer to the third generation of home video game consoles, and that's what I want to touch on today since that's clearly the generation Another Star 2 is pulling its inspiration from.
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