Sentences with phrase «in vast galaxies»

Less than 500 million years later, it was full of monster black holes embedded in vast galaxies.
Love that sentence, «this small, insignificant planet revolving in this vast solar system, traveling in this vast galaxy, floating through this endless universe».
Do fundamentalists ever use their reasoning ability an wonder why God, the creator of the Universe, would make such laws and demands on the inhabitants of this small, insignificant planet revolving in this vast solar system, traveling in this vast galaxy, floating through this endless universe?
Absolutely everything in the vast galaxy far, far away.
The movie plants seeds of concepts that should make David and Dennis a more interesting duo: the man was an outcast as a child, the boy has quirky powers like being able to taste color and wish anything true, both seem to share a fascination in the vast galaxy.
Following The Force Awakens, the new galactic adventure continues to follow Rey on her journey to becoming a Jedi and finding her place in the vast galaxy far, far away.
While venturing in the vast galaxy, there will be Lumas who will be hungry for Starbits.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 is coming out this week and before you start your adventure in the vast galaxy, take a brief moment and understand the Cosmic Guide feature in the game.
Whilst being able to explore, mine resources, and collect «units» the galaxy's in game currency you are also able to fight other spacecraft and upgrade your own capabilities to survive your epic journey in the vast galaxy.

Not exact matches

Many of the 2012 predictions can be traced back to the mysterious end of the ancient Mayan calendar, which measured time in vast cycles, based on Earth's position within our galaxy and our galaxy's movement through the cosmos.
Oh, so in the vast known Universe, which reaches out for 15 BILLION light years in all directions, with over 100 BILLION galaxies, containing an average of 100 BILLION stars each, with most of those stars now thought to have multiple planets orbiting around them, you can't imagine that there would be at least ONE little planet SOMEWHERE with the right conditions for life without divine intervention?
In this vast cosmos, such as science knows it, we humans (even as an entire race, from beginning to end) are barely a speck in silent space, unimportant, less enduring than galaxies and stars» less so even than many plants, insects, and viruses» here today like the grass of the field, tomorrow gonIn this vast cosmos, such as science knows it, we humans (even as an entire race, from beginning to end) are barely a speck in silent space, unimportant, less enduring than galaxies and stars» less so even than many plants, insects, and viruses» here today like the grass of the field, tomorrow gonin silent space, unimportant, less enduring than galaxies and stars» less so even than many plants, insects, and viruses» here today like the grass of the field, tomorrow gone.
We may be but one among many living things on a small planet swimming in the endless spaces of a vast galaxy within an almost infinite cosmos, yet surely we are among the most astonishing manifestations of evolution in the whole of the universe.
Continuing to move backward in time, the mass of earth disappears into a gaseous cloud and merges with other vaporized bodies and so on until billions of years back we come, presumably, to the vast, compacted, superheated «atom» which, to reverse directions again, explodes to send the evolving, expanding galaxies on their way.
In this otherwise vast and possibly empty series of silent galaxies, the Creator made humans in order to have at least one creature able freely to respond to Him - either with love or noIn this otherwise vast and possibly empty series of silent galaxies, the Creator made humans in order to have at least one creature able freely to respond to Him - either with love or noin order to have at least one creature able freely to respond to Him - either with love or not.
Thus, creativity - esse is not only the prius for the human world, but also for the most remote black hole, for a comet's energy, and for the photons that travel billions of years in the vast voids between the galaxies.
We are nothing in this vast ocean of stars and galaxies.
> Easily disproved by stratification of layers of earth, laid down yearly, with far more than 5000 layers, radiometric dating, Pangeae, and the speed of light through the vast distances of space, a galaxy (ours) that is about 100,000 light years in diameter.
Taken with the orbiting Chandra Observatory, it shows the hottest, most violent objects in the galaxy: black holes gobbling down matter, gas heated to millions of degrees by dense, whirling neutron stars, and the high - energy radiation from stars that have exploded, sending out vast amounts of material that slam into surrounding gas, creating shock waves that heat the gas tremendously, generating X-rays.
Like revelers on a ship, the galaxies in our group will continue to collide and interact in myriad interesting ways, but we will be forever separated from the revelers on other ships sailing away from us in the vast universe.
Telescopes in the U.S. West opened astronomers» eyes to a vast, expanding universe containing countless galaxies.
The vast distances to the galaxies and thick shrouds of dust blocked a view of the inevitable climax: supernovas exploding in rapid succession as each generation of giant stars dies out.
Further, POX 186 sits in a vast bubble of otherwise empty space about 30 million light - years across — one of countless voids that pock the cosmic web of galaxies.
A graphic representation maps the local superclusters of galaxies in our universe, but also something else: vast tracts where few galaxies exist, called voids.
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS — A pair of cosmic radio beacons known as pulsars keep switching off and on, suggesting that there might be vast numbers of undiscovered pulsars hiding in our galaxy.
Their simulations showed the vast polar structure breaking up and dispersing, indicating that the plane is not as old as originally thought and formed later in the evolution of the galaxy.
The surprise implication: We are plunging — literally — in the direction of Leo at a rate of 375 miles per second, drawn in by the gravitational pull of vast clusters and superclusters of galaxies.
He became disenchanted with dark matter in the early 1980s, when he began to wonder if it might be possible to explain the motions of galaxies without filling most of the universe with vast quantities of an undetectable mystery substance.
Lipnicky and Chakrabarti analyze the distribution of the classical Milky Way dwarf galaxies that form the vast polar structure and compares it to simulations of the «missing» or subhalo dwarf galaxies thought to be cloaked in dark matter.
The density correlations in our universe, for example, correlations between numbers of galaxies at different parts of the universe, indicate that our vast universe has originated from a stage of cosmic inflation.
The surface, a sweeping parabola of Euclidean purity, seems perfectly matched to its function: to peer from a tiny speck in the universe called Earth into an unimaginably distant past when vast galaxies were still forming.
Partially dimmed x-rays (dips in graph) from a flaring blazar (right) reveal two filaments of hot, diffuse matter in the vast spaces between galaxies.
According to theory, the bulk of the matter in the universe consists of large, dark filaments of gas in the vast empty space between galaxy clusters.
In our galaxy, newborn stars span an enormous range of masses: A few rare superstars arise with more than 100 times the mass of our sun, but the vast majority is composed of dim red dwarfs with just a fraction of the sun's mass.
But their imprint remained, frozen in a pattern of high - and low - density distributions of matter that would ultimately develop into vast collections of galaxies and relatively empty cosmic voids.
Previously, astronomers have used x-ray telescopes to observe strong winds very near the massive black holes at galactic centers (artist's concept, inset) and infrared wavelengths to detect the vast outflows of cool gas (bluish haze in artist's concept, main image) from such galaxies as a whole, but they've never done so in the same galaxy.
In about 100 billion years, as future humans are enjoying an extended stay near Proxima Centauri, some physicists like Starkman believe that dark energy will drastically stretch out the vast amounts of empty space between the Milky Way and other galaxies, creating an impassable gulf between them.
These nearby objects include the Local Supercluster, a vast assemblage of galaxies to which our Galaxy, the Milky Way, belongs and the coma cluster, a galaxy cluster that lies a few hundred million light years away in the constellation of Coma Berenices.
Discovered in 1963, quasars are the most powerful objects beyond our Milky Way galaxy, beaming vast amounts of energy across space as the supermassive black hole in their center sucks in matter from its surroundings.
For this reason, researchers look at vast collections of galaxies, called galaxy clusters, where collisions involving dark matter happen naturally and where it exists in vast enough quantities to see the effects of collisions [2].
In the background are the blue and red elongated shapes of many other galaxies, which lie at vast distances from us — but which can all be seen by the sharp eye of Hubble.
They are thought to be parts of the network of filaments connecting galaxies in a vast cosmic web.
In this discovery, reported by Caltech researchers in June, radio telescopes picked up faint traces of the organic compound propylene oxide in a vast cloud of gas and dust called Sagittarius B2, which is near the center of our galaxIn this discovery, reported by Caltech researchers in June, radio telescopes picked up faint traces of the organic compound propylene oxide in a vast cloud of gas and dust called Sagittarius B2, which is near the center of our galaxin June, radio telescopes picked up faint traces of the organic compound propylene oxide in a vast cloud of gas and dust called Sagittarius B2, which is near the center of our galaxin a vast cloud of gas and dust called Sagittarius B2, which is near the center of our galaxy.
Researchers believe it will eventually leave individual galaxies isolated in vast oceans of empty space.
In the current narrative of how galaxies like our own Milky Way formed, cosmologists postulate they were once fed from a vast reservoir of pristine hydrogen in the intergalactic medium, which permeates the vast expanses between galaxieIn the current narrative of how galaxies like our own Milky Way formed, cosmologists postulate they were once fed from a vast reservoir of pristine hydrogen in the intergalactic medium, which permeates the vast expanses between galaxiein the intergalactic medium, which permeates the vast expanses between galaxies.
Because distances between galaxies are so vast today, such mergers were thought to be rare.36 But the Hubble telescope, in its furthest look back in time, has photographed dozens of galaxies in the process of colliding.37 Obviously, galaxies formed quickly in the early, much more compact universe.
``... merging two spiral galaxies to make an elliptical [galaxy] is statistically improbable [in today's vast universe].»
In between the hundreds or even thousands of galaxies in a cluster, there are vast reservoirs of super-heated gas that glow brightly in X-ray lighIn between the hundreds or even thousands of galaxies in a cluster, there are vast reservoirs of super-heated gas that glow brightly in X-ray lighin a cluster, there are vast reservoirs of super-heated gas that glow brightly in X-ray lighin X-ray light.
Using telescopes, astronomers have discovered new planets and moons in our solar system, revealed that our planetary neighbourhood is just a small part of a vast galaxy, that our galaxy is just one of many billions across the universe, and that most objects in the universe are flying away from us at high speed because of its overall expansion.
The team suggests that a special type of merger in the distant past between two smaller spiral galaxies could avoid smashing together to become a less defined elliptical galaxy, and instead merge to form a single vast spiral monster.
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