Sentences with phrase «stars being born»

«Our conclusions are contrary to other recent work, but in line with the work of radio astronomers who see no new stars being born in this desert,» said Michael Feast, a co-author of the study, in the press release.
This is the first time astronomers have found stars being born in such a remote location.
As a bar grows in a galaxy, it is less likely to have any new stars being born and the galaxy settles down to a sedate maturity.»
Scientists always get excited about seeing new stars being born on the other side of the galaxy.
He said he was continuing to develop the long - in - the - works A Star Is Born, but also noted that he has a new project in mind.
McCallum writes that head coach Pat Riley eventually sucked all the fun out of LA and many of its stars were boring to begin with, i.e. Kareem Abdul - Jabbar and James Worthy.
As for the conditions of Chinese workers etc that some have blamed on multinationals like Apple (and thus by proxy on Jobs), I thank my lucky stars I was born in the West and not in China, but does anybody really believe they were better off slaving in a rice field for 12 hours a day under hardline communism?
His song, «Evergreen» — sung by Barbara Streisand for the film A Star is Born — won an Academy Award and reached number one on the pop charts.
God has created life in amazing forms, such as nebulas, where stars are born, and begin their life.
Fresh garlic, ginger, chilis and lime and few tweaks to replace the chicken stock and fish sauce to season everything up perfectly, and a star was born!
In football stars are born, and stars come and go.
But here's the problem: So many people saw Linsanity as «A Star Is Born» instead of a «totally decent player taking over and playing like a star for a few weeks.»
This is where stars are born, scholarships are offered, and futures are changed.
Cronin called Babe Sargent, who had never been on skis and, as they say, a star was born.
I wouldn «Äôt wear Maria Sharapova «Äôs likeness on a T - shirt because people would think I «Äôm a dirty old man, but how could anyone not be totally awed by this lovely young Russian girl (A Star Is Born, July 26)?
The breakthrough star was born in the African country, but moved to the United Kingdom at the age of four, and has grown up as a Londoner.
If there is such a thing as a star being born, this was it.
At age 5, Austin joined the First Tee of Greater Sacramento's Little Linkers program and a star was born.
If the family celebrates Christmas, they can let the world know that a Star was born with a beautiful, custom engraved glass star ornament.
It also happens to be where a star is born, a star nursery of sorts.
Starting around 1950, a series of advances formed a clear and accepted picture of how individual stars are born, evolve and die.
The IMF predicts that most stellar mass is in low - mass stars and that less than 1 % of all stars are born with masses in excess of ten times that of the Sun.
Interstellar clouds of dust and gas are the nurseries where new stars are born and grow.
Space - based infrared telescopes like WISE allow astronomers to see past the hot, bright stars that dominate visible - light images and probe the subtle, cold regions of gas and dust where stars are born.
These stars are born in clusters inside the Milky Way but get ejected during gravitational jostling with other stars.
Stars are born when a cloud of gas hundreds of times more massive than our Sun begins to collapse under its own gravity.
Gal - Yam thinks the conditions in the host galaxy could be like those in the early universe, when theory says such giant stars were born and died in great numbers, seeding the universe with heavy elements.
It is not clear if Hamer and his team found the locus of the genetic code that causes men to memorize lines from A Star Is Born.
«It's helping us understand how neutron stars are born and evolve.»
Some say the stars were born from their mother, the moon, or that they are the souls of animals that ventured up into the great, gaping darkness above.
But then the evolution took a surprising turn: in all the simulations, no matter what the magnetic field looked like when the neutron star was born, the field took on a particular structure and its evolution dramatically slowed.
Scientists think that when the first stars were born, these luminous objects and the galaxies they formed eventually pumped out X-rays and ultraviolet radiation that ripped electrons from their proton partners.
The area around a black hole was thought to be too violent to form stars, since intense gravitational forces there could rip apart gas clouds in which stars are born.
Last year British astronomers identified the most massive star ever seen: a behemoth weighing 265 times as much as our sun, so huge that it challenges astronomers» models of how stars are born.
This dense cloud is a star - forming region called Lupus 3, where dazzlingly hot stars are born from collapsing masses of gas and dust.
Since it is thought that high - mass stars are born in clusters far away from the Earth, it is impossible to understand their formation process in detail without high angular resolution observations.
How such a wide variety of stars are born and what factors make the difference in their masses; these are the most fundamental and most enigmatic astronomical questions which have yet to be answered.
The array will also study molecular clouds, the dense regions of gas and dust where stars are born.
Stars are born from violent explosions in the gas clouds of the galaxy.
This is particularly odd as it is known that most stars are born in such clusters.
STELLAR PETRI DISH The nurseries where stars are born, like Cepheus B (shown), are bathed in ultraviolet radiation.
Stars are born in darkness and in secret.
The first factor is the raw material for communication, or the rate at which stars are born that will live long enough to host biology.
Instead, they saw evidence that the stars were born in a pancake - shaped disk.
Since stars are born when dense clouds of hydrogen molecules collapse, the rate of star formation and the availability of molecular hydrogen, the fuel for star formation, are inextricably linked.
To find out, astronomers have been trying to detect the gas from which new stars are born.
But others think the bulge formed later in the galaxy's lifetime, slowly evolving after the first generations of stars were born.
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The main appeal of these clusters is that all of their stars are born together out of the same material.
More such stars may be scattered throughout the Milky Way, astronomers say, and finding them could revise estimates of the rate at which stars are born and explode.
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