«I think now that we have
these very nearby planets what I'm seeing in the community is all kinds of ingenuity, in terms of designing ground - based telescopes, small space - based telescopes, that are specifically... they're specifically intended to do just this one job.»
Not exact matches
We usually use it to look for
very faint
planets in the close vicinity of
nearby stars, by painstakingly observing them one by one,» said Pueyo.
MOST HELLISH
PLANET Charcoal - black world HD 149026b (illustrated here) absorbs most of the radiation it gets from its
very nearby star, pushing temperatures to 3700 degrees Fahrenheit, above the boiling point of lead.
Considering that players will only get some general information for
planets that can not be explored directly unless an anomaly is detected
nearby,
very few will be able to stomach checking all of them out.
In the event that you actually do get stuck, there's a kill switch —
very similar to the one in Little Big
Planet — that will reset you to a
nearby checkpoint.
For your analogy to hold, you are arguing that a hypothetical Star Trek near - instantaneous scanning will take place on the complete assembled structure, of complete depth at a
very fine resolution No, only for the things that are relevant, which for a star or the Sun are only its mass, composition, and age [and to second order if it is part of a binary star or has giant
nearby planets — but since none of those things apply to the Sun we can ignore them].