Not exact matches
Several teams are racing to spot
Planet Nine, a hypothetical giant planet in the outer reaches of the solar system, based on the way it may have shepherded six objects into clustered o
Planet Nine, a
hypothetical giant planet in the outer reaches of the solar system, based on the way it may have shepherded six objects into clustered o
planet in the outer reaches of the solar system, based on the way it may have shepherded six objects into clustered orbits.
Artist's conception of the view of a
hypothetical planet around a distant red
giant star.
At the outer fringes of the system, the gravitational influence of a
hypothetical giant planet (bottom left) captures comets into a dense, massive swarm (right) where frequent collisions occur.
This artist's concept shows a
hypothetical «rejuvenated»
planet — a gas
giant that has reclaimed its youthful infrar... view image
For your analogy to hold, you are arguing that a
hypothetical Star Trek near - instantaneous scanning will take place on the complete assembled structure, of complete depth at a very fine resolution No, only for the things that are relevant, which for a star or the Sun are only its mass, composition, and age [and to second order if it is part of a binary star or has
giant nearby
planets — but since none of those things apply to the Sun we can ignore them].