Examples of using Interstellar clouds in English and their translations into Turkish
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Deep in space there are giant interstellar clouds.
The vast interstellar clouds of gas and dust are stellar nurseries.
Stars are born in litters… formed from the gas and dust of interstellar clouds.
Formed from the gas and dust of interstellar clouds. Stars are born in litters.
Some interstellar clouds are cold and tend to give out EM radiation of large wavelengths.
After stars condense in the hidden interiors of interstellar clouds… what happens to them?
Interstellar clouds also provide a medium to study the presence and proportions of metals in space.
Eventually, their stars will carrythem where they may seed still more new worlds. through other interstellar clouds.
Gigantic interstellar clouds, our solar system will pass through two or three each of them many light years across.
Eventually, their stars will carrythem where they may seed still more new worlds. through other interstellar clouds.
Through other interstellar clouds, Eventually, their stars will carry them where they may seed still more new worlds.
Where they may seed still more new worlds.through other interstellar clouds, Eventually, their stars will carry them.
Through other interstellar clouds, where they may seed still more new worlds. Eventually, their stars will carry them.
Each of them many light years across. During each revolution around the galaxy,our solar system will pass through two or three gigantic interstellar clouds.
During each revolution around the galaxy, gigantic interstellar clouds, our solar system will pass through two or three each of them many light years across.
During each revolution around the galaxy,our solar system will pass through two or three gigantic interstellar clouds, each of them many light years across.
Each of them many light years across. gigantic interstellar clouds, During each revolution around the galaxy, our solar system will pass through two or three.
Each of them many light years across. During each revolution around the galaxy,our solar system will pass through two or three gigantic interstellar clouds.
The gravity of the massivecloud When our solar system passes through an interstellar cloud, stirs up the outermost comets.
An interstellar cloud is generally an accumulation of gas, plasma, and dust in our and other galaxies.
When our solar system passes through an interstellar cloud, the gravity of the massive cloud stirs up the outermost comets.
The Local Interstellar Cloud(or Local Fluff or LIC) is the interstellar cloud roughly across through which the Earth's Solar System is currently moving.
Stirs up the outermost comets.When our solar system passes through an interstellar cloud, the gravity of the massive cloud. .
When our solar system passes through an interstellar cloud, the gravity of the massive cloud stirs up the outermost comets.
The gravity of the massivecloud When our solar system passes through an interstellar cloud, stirs up the outermost comets.
Stirs up the outermost comets.When our solar system passes through an interstellar cloud, the gravity of the massive cloud. .
After thousands of years, fragments of the rocks ejected from Earth in the interstellar cloud. can fall as meteors into the atmospheres of newborn planets.
The North America Nebula and the nearby Pelican Nebula,(IC 5070)are in fact parts of the same interstellar cloud of ionized hydrogen H II region.
The Solar Systemis thought to have entered the Local Interstellar Cloud at some point between 44,000 and 150,000 years ago and is expected to remain within it for another 10,000 to 20,000 years.
The Local Interstellar Cloud(LIC), also known as the Local Fluff, is the interstellar cloud roughly 30 light-years(9.2 pc) across through which the Solar System is currently moving.