Examples of using Less massive in English and their translations into Swedish
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Less massive rings point to a younger age.
This planet is probably slightly less massive than Jupiter.
On the other hand much less massive stars can continue to shine for many billions of years.
fainter, and less massive than our Sun.
This atom is about .7 percent less massive than the two hydrogens, and the difference in mass is expelled as energy
Unfortunately, the Neapolitan lives much less, Than less massive breeds of dogs.
The star is less massive than the Sun.
even brown dwarfs less massive than 16.3 Jupiter masses.
It is smaller in radius and slightly less massive than the Sun, and so is cooler
Core-collapse is thought to occur when the more massive stars in a globular cluster encounter their less massive companions.
They occupy little space and are less massive than stone walls or dense hedges.
Core-collapse is thought to occur when the more massive stars in a globular cluster encounter their less massive companions.
In LMXB systems the donor is less massive than the compact object,
The secondary, 55 Cancri B, is a red dwarf star much less massive and luminous than the Sun.
the use of powerful communication satellites will allow users in the world to carry less massive terminals.
although recent research indicates that less massive brown dwarfs might also be capable of flaring.
The source of the mass transfer is likely to be the less massive secondary companion, and what is now is the primary star was probably originally the less massive component.
This object is more massive than a planet(57± 15 MJ), but less massive than a star 0.0544 MSun.
In addition, thanks to the use of other materials the complex will be less massive, which will improve opportunities for transportation,
each of which would be fainter and less massive than calculated for a single star.
condensing nucleuses in the less massive and tapering ends of the gigantic gravityˆ bulge which Angonaˆ had succeeded in detaching from the sun,
There are also a few bright red stars in the picture- these are red giant stars that are further through their short life cycles than the less massive and longer-lived blue stars[1].
Both brown dwarfs are of spectral class T; the more massive component, ε Indi Ba, is of spectral type T1-T1.5 and the less massive component, ε Indi Bb,