How to use in-sentence of “interstellar”:
– Water has been detected in interstellar clouds in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
– The probe is currently moving away from the solar system, and is heading out into interstellar space.
– The first interstellar missions are unlikely to carry life forms.
– This gas and dust not distributed uniformly in interstellar space, but displays significant variations in density, temperature, and ionization state.
– In March 2005, measurements by the Solar Wind Anisotropies interstellar medium, is not axisymmetrical, but is distorted, very likely under the effect of the local galactic magnetic field.
– An interstellar cloud is formed by the gas and dust particles from a red giant in its later life.
– This radiation ionizationionizes the surrounding interstellar gas of the nebula, forming an H II region.
Example sentences of “interstellar”:
– Epsilon Eridani appears in science fiction stories and has been suggested as a destination for interstellar travel.
– It is in the G-cloud—a fog of gas and dust known as an interstellar cloud.
– The point where the solar wind slows down is the termination shock; the point where the interstellar medium and solar wind pressures balance is called the heliopause; the point where the interstellar medium, travelling in the opposite direction, slows down as it collides with the heliosphere is the bow shock.
– Many nebulae or stars form from the gravitational collapse of gas in the interstellar medium or ISM.
– Although electrically neutral atoms from interstellar volume can pass through this bubble, almost all of the material in the heliosphere comes from the Sun itself.
– The following could be considered prime targets for interstellar missions: Radiation dangers would rule out any organic beings for an expedition to Sirius.
– Galaxies may contain many multiple star systems, star clusters, and various interstellar clouds.
- Epsilon Eridani appears in science fiction stories and has been suggested as a destination for interstellar travel.
- It is in the G-cloud—a fog of gas and dust known as an interstellar cloud.
- The point where the solar wind slows down is the termination shock; the point where the interstellar medium and solar wind pressures balance is called the heliopause; the point where the interstellar medium, travelling in the opposite direction, slows down as it collides with the heliosphere is the bow shock.
– Between the stars is a diffuse interstellar medium of gas that has been chemically enriched by elements emitted from evolved stars.
– In astronomy, the interstellar medium void between stellar systems in galaxies, that consisting mainly of huge clouds of ionized, netral, or moleculer hydrogen.
– The cluster is hidden by interstellar dust at optical wavelengths.
– Project Icarus: a review of local interstellar medium properties of relevance for space missions to the nearest stars.
– Primordial nuclides are found in the interstellar medium.