Sentences with phrase «stars are the easiest targets»

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Of the two targets named it may prove easier for West Ham to land Lennon as the White Hart Lane star is clearly surplus to requirements at the north London club.
Ms. Malliotakis won't necessarily be an easy target as she is one of the most prodigious fundraisers in the entire New York State Assembly and considered a rising star in some Republican circles.
That's a happy conclusion, given that red dwarfs are the most common stars in the galaxy and also the easiest targets for ground - based telescopes.
The team targeted nearby stars because those stars are brighter, which makes follow - up studies easier.
The targets are either large, like the sun, or plentiful, like the stars, thereby making it much easier to target an object and then maintain a lock onto that object, Hurford said.
TESS, by contrast, is targeting the brightest stars specifically to make it easier to discover Earth - sized planets.
Star B, a orange - red dwarf with a relatively calm chromosphere and acoustic p - wave mode oscillations, is an easier target for detecting wobbles from terrestrial planets, possibly within only three years of «high cadence» observations for a 1.8 Earth - mass planet (more from New Scientist and Guedes et al, 2008).
Star B, the chromospherically calmer, orange - red dwarf, is an easier target for detecting wobbles from terrestrial planets, possibly within only three years of «high cadence» observations for a 1.8 Earth - mass planet (more from New Scientist and Guedes et al, 2008).
Wilson is clearly the worst offender, since he's not only the so - called star of the movie, but just did a film about a troublemaker dog two years ago, and his involvement reeks of an actor targeting an easy paycheck.
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