Приклади вживання Every star Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Every star in our sky is a sun.
And I will write your name on every star, and that way the world won't seem so far.
Every star must cave into a black hole state or explode.
We know, statistically speaking, that every star has at least one planet.
But for every star there is a dozen, if not more, clones.
That way, they could send a 35-second burst of pulses to every star within 1,080 light-years.
And, for every star like our sun there are three times as many orange dwarfs in the Milky Way.
In our modern world, many of the constellationshave been redefined so now every star in the sky is in exactly one constellation.
Every star-- for every star  you see in the sky there could be three, five, ten planets.
In 2017, a study showed that almost every star like the sun likely had a companion when they were born.
Thus, every star that will eventually become a red dwarf is still around today and has not reached the red dwarf phase.”.
All the gravity throughout the universe, every star guided in its course, and every  black hole result from God s power.
Every star we see in the sky is already dead and the light hasn't reached us yet, or will die at some point in the future, including our sun.
QR-code, which is equipped with every star you can see with the achievements of the“host star” detail.
On the basis of results from other methods, it has been estimated that on average,there are 1.6 planets around every star in the night sky.
You might also notice that every star on the chart is labeled(sorry that it came out a little blurry).
Asteroid immigration from other star  systems occurs because the sun initially formed in a tightly-packed star  cluster,where every star had its own system of planets and asteroids," astronomer Helena Morais said.
That is, every star in our galaxy of the same mass and age as the Sun also has the same diameter, temperature, and energy output.
But what's more amazing is what you can't see,because what we know now is that around every star or almost every star,  there's a planet, or probably a few.
But"fuel” in every star a limited amount and the time comes when in it there can be no conversion of hydrogen into helium.
Definitive boundaries between constellations, which extend out beyond the star  figures,were set in 1930, so that every star, nebula, or galaxy, no matter how faint, now lies within the limits of one constellation.
Count Every Star" by The Ravens(1950), for instance, includes vocalizations imitating the"doomph, doomph" plucking of a double bass.
They estimate there are 2,000 planets for every star, and that many of the planets don't remain bound to individual stars. .
And even if every star managed to lose enough mass to avoid collapse, what would happen if you added more mass to a white dwarf'or neutron star  to take it over the limit?
Asteroid immigration from other star  systems occurs because the Sun initially formed in a tightly-packed star  cluster,where every star had its own system of planets and asteroids,” said team member Helena Morais.
We really do know that pretty much every star in the sky hosts at least one planet,” said astronomer Adam Frank co-author of the study.
Asteroid immigration from other star  systems occurs because the Sun initially formed in a tightly-packed star  cluster,where every star had its own system of planets and asteroids,” comments Dr Helena Morais, the other member of the team.
For example, in The Ravens' song"Count Every Star"(1950), the singers imitate the"doomph","doomph" plucking-sound of a double bass.
We really do know that pretty much every star in the sky hosts at least one planet…”- astronomer Adam Frank.