Sentences with phrase «of small stars»

The resulting images show a giant magnetic loop extending from the north and south poles of the smaller star all the way to its larger partner, located about 9 million kilometers away.
Each container was filled with the same yogurt (120 g) consisting of semi-skimmed yogurt (40 %), puréed red fruits (mostly cherries and strawberries, 35 %) and whole - grain cereals in the form of small stars (25 %)(WILD Dairy Ingredients GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany).
In 2010, Pieter van Dokkum of Yale University and Charlie Conroy of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, used spectroscopic observations to discover that eight massive elliptical galaxies had given birth to an even greater proportion of small stars than the Milky Way did.
We refit the transit events in the Kepler light curves for these planet cand... ▽ More We use the optical and near - infrared photometry from the Kepler Input Catalog to provide improved estimates of the stellar characteristics of the smallest stars in the Kepler target list.
Ultra-compact dwarfs, highlighted here within the so - called Fornax galaxy cluster, are a type of small star system.
Researchers have been debating whether these highly luminous objects are seeded by a multitude of small stars or if they are born directly from the collapse of a gigantic cloud of molecular gas.
A closer look at the motions of a small star and a misfit planet shows the two are linked by gravity - and can teach us about planets and stars alike
Theoretical studies show it's hard to prevent those gas clouds from fragmenting to form a cluster of small stars, rather than collapsing into one large star, says physicist Dominik Schleicher of the University of Concepción in Chile.
The researchers found that the Chandra data from Sgr A * did not support theoretical models in which the X-rays are emitted from a concentration of smaller stars around the black hole.
This is why previous theories have suggested that the model of a small star forming from a protoplanetary gas and dust disk isn't applicable to high mass stars.
While Méchain found it to be a nebula without stars, Messier thought it was composed of small stars with some nebulosity, probably being fooled by foreground or background stars.
The astronomers» plot of the smaller star's orbit shows that it followed an apparently elliptical orbit around its twin companions, moving at about 6 miles per second.
While the description of III.6: «Large group of a great number of small stars, little compressed, and filling out the space of a kind of a semi-circle of 15 to 20 minutes in diameter; with a slight nebulosity widespread in space», matches well with what Lacaille should have seen in his 0.5 - inch refractor, he describes III.5 as: «Two small stars surrounded by nebulosity».
Printed on pure organic cotton, this versatile pattern of small stars brightens up bedtime.
Although some of the galaxies have initial mass functions like the Milky Way's, others have a far greater proportion of small stars, with the most massive elliptical galaxies being the most extreme.
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