英語 での Cosmic rays の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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I have advanced a theory of the cosmic rays and at every step of my investigations I have found it completely justified.
Without a receptacle these creative cosmic rays would create chaos and confusion.
Usually, cosmic rays are held at bay by the sun's magnetic field, which envelops and protects all the planets in the solar system.
The scientist concludes that the“pyramids have powers to alter cosmic rays”.
Thus, I successfully explained the relation between SET noise and cosmic rays both theoretically and explicitly.
Since the birth of the universe, a vast quantity of cosmic rays has run beyond time and space.
The current solar wind is the weakest in recorded history, and more galactic cosmic rays than ever are beaming down on Earth.
The supplied carbon and nitrogen co-exist with frozen water, and ultraviolet and cosmic rays are poured there.
Therefore, weakened solar activity increases cosmic rays in the solar system.
It has been established that there was a gamma-ray burst progenitor existing in the Milky Way that was capable of generating ultra-high-energy cosmic rays see image.
As a result of this remarkably weak solar activity, we have also observed the highest fluxes of cosmic rays.”.
MAGIC detected very high energy cosmic rays from the quasar 3C 279, which is 5 billion light years from Earth.
Solar-system-wide‘climate' change: More galactic cosmic rays are reaching Earth than normal.
Trips to Europe, India, Mexico, Peru and Australia gave Compton the opportunity to measure cosmic rays at different altitudes and latitudes.
Therefore, creatures in deep space are always exposed to galaxy cosmic rays.
This particle is expected to be long lived or stable and has been invoked to explain ultrahigh energy cosmic rays[4][5].
The comet, some nearby stars, and some effects of cosmic rays hitting the camera's light detector are labeled.
Natural radiation includes cosmic rays, radiation from the earth, radionuclides in the body, and radiation from naturally radioactive gases in the air.
The extremely energetic ions created in these bursts are known as galactic cosmic rays and they are mostly blocked from coming into the solar system by the solar wind.
The steady stream of low-energy atomic particles from the sun dropped away, replaced by a barrage of far more energetic particles known as cosmic rays.