Sentences with phrase «like exploding stars»

How much material do high - energy objects, like exploding stars or ravenous black holes, toss out of their galaxy's gravitational grip?
The experience of viewing his artwork has been described as «explosive,» displaying a burst of energy, like an exploding star.

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The over the shoulder stuff he does — where he brings on some of his rock star clients like Betty Rocker — it's just fabulous, and just having that kind of insight and seeing how you can take advantage of some of the free tools out there to make your posts, and to make your lead magnets and tracking pixels just really explode into getting more leads down your pipeline.»
At the outset he made it clear that he rejected the whole idea of a cosmic consciousness, «since all the galactic systems, with their exploding stars and vast lifeless spaces in between, give no evidence of being organized like a biological organism fit to embody a conscious mind...» (40).
While gourmet private chef - prepared meals, maximized privacy and security, uber - tailored guest service and 5 - star accommodations and amenities are chief reasons the trend toward private villa lodging is exploding, an elite few like Casa Dos Cisnes have offerings far beyond that don't just rival, but far exceed, those offered by high - end resorts — including those elite Penthouse suites.
Reigle's thoughts on Van Gaal's playing style remain unknown but a move for Mourinho could see short - term interest in the club explode, much like shirt sales receive a boom after a star player joins from another team.
That wave slams into waves from other stars that have exploded, and the gas gets all mixed up, like contrails from two passing jets.
It's amazing that only now, with large telescopes like ALMA and the upgraded ATCA, we can peek through the bulk of debris ejected when the star exploded and see what's hiding underneath.»
Space is permeated by cosmic rays, which are high - speed particles produced by powerful events like flares on the Sun or exploding stars in deep space.
«When the star explodes, the shockwave hits the dense gas cloud like a brick wall.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — Astronomers have peered deeper than ever into the chaos of a pair of colliding galaxies, revealing a nest of stars exploding like fireworks.
Big stars explode and little stars last forever, but medium stars like our sun just fade away... or do they?
GHOST IN THE SHELL What looked like an ordinary supernova, shown in this artist's illustration, might be the result of a single star exploding at least three times, blowing off expanding shells of gas each time.
Cassiopeia A Just before it explodes as a supernova, a massive star is like an onion, with layers of different chemical compositions atop one another.
The star's interior then rebounds like a spherical piston, exploding into a type II supernova.
To understand gravity better, scientists are looking for gravitational waves, ripples in space - time that result from things like black holes colliding and stars exploding, according to Amber Stuver, a physicist at Louisiana's Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO).
The objects are not, however, Earth - like: They circle a pulsar, the rapidly spinning core of an exploded star, and are bathed in a scorching bath of radiation that renders life impossible.
All of the heaviest elements in the cosmos (like Earth's iron core) and half of the middleweight ones (like the oxygen and carbon essential to biology) were forged in the cauldrons of exploding stars.
The aim is to understand how a collapsing star can, in a single second, ignite into a supernova and explode like a trillion trillion trillion gallons of jet fuel.
An alert system to notify astronomers about Gaia discoveries of transient events like supernovae (exploding stars) is already in operation.
That star, called Eta Carinae, could explode like SN 2006gy, which «probably wouldn't be good for Earth,» Corcoran says, because the event could destroy communications satellites and damage the planet's healing ozone layer.
They really have a strong reluctance to mingle with other particles, which makes them antisocial and difficult to pin down, but they are connected to such a wide range of phenomenon from the subatomic to the cosmic that they could tell us a lot about many different things, many different mysteries about the nature of matter, about what triggers exploding stars, to what's going on in the heart of the sun, to what the universe might have been like, the conditions within seconds after the big bang.
Ray Jayawardhana: They are connected to such a wide range of phenomenon from the subatomic to the cosmic that they could tell us a lot about the nature of matter, about what triggers exploding stars, to what the universe might have been like, the conditions within seconds after the big bang.
The most famous supernovae are the result of a massive star exploding, but a white dwarf, the remnant of an intermediate mass star like our Sun, can also explode.
Often, quick supernovae are dimmer than their longer - lasting counterparts, so they can be explained through a weaker mechanism, like a star that only partially exploded.
When its birth - star burst into a giant supernova, calcium fled the scene like an action hero diving out of an exploding car.
Occasionally these objects look something like planetary nebulae, as in the case of the Crab Nebula, but they differ from the latter in three ways: (1) the total mass of their gas (they involve a larger mass, essentially all the mass of the exploding star), (2) their kinematics (they are expanding with higher velocities), and (3) their lifetimes (they last for a shorter time as visible nebulae).
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).
the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars Jack...
Partly that's because you can't, as noted, simply get in close and hold the attack button till the world explodes, but mainly it's because Monster Hunter's conception owes as much to Harvest Moon and Phantasy Star Online as prior Capcom sabre - rattlers like Onimusha.
It can not be denied that for wholesale destruction and death count this film has it all, bar the actual planet exploding like Alderaan being hit by the Death Star.
Kelly Marie Tran (Rose Tico), who's about to have her world explode as a new addition to this huge franchise, talked about how fearless Fisher needed to be to handle the fame thrust upon her by something like Star Wars.
Anne — It was a work of pure, unalloyed genius, exploding from the imagination like a star going nova — but now lost forever!
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[3] Other religious influences appear in his pieces as well: his work in the 1980s included bejeweled crosses, and in recent years his paintings have used gems to create space - like constellations such as Exploding Galaxy (1981)[5] and Star Field in Saggitarius (2003).
You can also add animations like exploding fireworks, lasers, confetti, balloons or a shooting star.
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