Examples of using Cometary in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Slowing of cometary rotation when approaching the Earth.
We find it in meteorites all the time, and in the more cometary forms.
The lander will reach the cometary surface in about 7 hours from now.
The cometary mission uncovers a gap in the understanding of the formation of planets.
The odd looking"creature" in the center of the abovephoto is a gas cloud known as a cometary globule.
NASA has previously brought cometary dust and solar wind particles, but never asteroid specimens.
The"claw" of this odd looking"creature" in the abovephoto is a gas cloud known as a cometary globule.
The faint and somehow menacing cometary globule CG4 reaches through the center of this deep southern skyscape.
The"claw" of this odd looking"creature" in the abovephoto is a gas cloud known as a cometary globule.
These features cause cometary globules to have visual similarities to comets, but in reality they are very much different.
The odd looking"creature" in the center of the abovephoto is a gas cloud known as a cometary globule.
For example, 60558Echeclus has previously displayed a cometary coma and thus also has been given the cometary designation 174P/Echeclus.
The odd looking"creature" to the right of center in the abovephoto is a gas cloud known as a cometary globule.
This held the record for the longest measured cometary tail until 2000, when Comet Hyakutake's tail was found to stretch to some 550 million kilometers in length.
The odd looking"creature" to the right of center in the abovephoto is a gas cloud known as a cometary globule.
Bow shocks form as a result of the interaction between the solar wind and the cometary ionosphere, which is created by ionization of gases in the coma.
Why CG4 and other cometary globules have their distinct form is still a matter of debate among astronomers and two theories have developed.
Energetic light from this star is eating away the dust of the dark cometary globule near the top of the above image.
The lovely green color of its fluorescing cometary atmosphere or coma is brought out here only by adding digital exposures registered on the comet's position below the Pleiades star cluster.
This unprecedented event was met with unprescedented observations of cometary interactions with a planetary atmosphere.
A point of light centred in this 5 minute exposure recorded with the William Herschel Telescope in the Canary Islands on October 28,the interstellar visitor is asteroid-like with no signs of cometary activity.
A portrait of Whiston with a diagram demonstrating his theories of cometary catastrophism best described in A New Theory of the Earth.
On April 18th, the Hubble Space Telescope recorded this sharp view of prolific Fragment B, itself trailing dozens of smaller pieces,each with its own cometary coma and tail.
The analysis also shows that the weak point between the two cometary parts is not able to withstand several billion years of flight, and the object itself appeared as a result of a“gentle” collision.
Now Jen breaks open the bullet capsule to retrieve its smashed contents anddiscover what happened to this cometary soup of organic chemicals.
Comet Lovejoy is estimated to have come within 120,000 kilometers of the Sun's surface andlikely had a large cometary nucleus to have survived its intense perihelion passage.
Even though the nebular material was ejected from the star many thousands of years ago, the close-in dust could have been generated by collisions in a reservoir of objects analogous to ourown solar system's Kuiper Belt or cometary Oort cloud.
Hartley 2 originated in the distant Kuiper Belt,a region beyond the orbit of Neptune that is a reservoir of icy cometary bodies and dwarf planets.