Exemple de utilizare a Main sequence în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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is a yellow-white F-type main sequence dwarf with an apparent magnitude of +6.91.
COROT-7(TYC 4799-1733-1) is a G-type main sequence star, slightly smaller
He believes blue stragglers are the result of collisions between older and dimmer main sequence stars.
It is a binary star, the brighter component of which is an orange giant and the fainter a yellow-white main sequence star.
including a main sequence star( if the orbit is sufficiently close).
The first six volumes are considered the main sequence and were published out of series order; preferred reading order
The sun will spend most of its life in the main sequence, steadily burning its vast reserves of hydrogen fuel which will last for at least another five billion years.
the hydrogen at its core and has evolved away from the main sequence.
his colleagues in the 1950s, showed that the pre-main-sequence star can remain in radiative equilibrium throughout some period of its contraction to the main sequence.
The brighter component is an F-type main sequence star with a visual magnitude of 4.95
a T Tauri star, which then develops into a main sequence star.
even a main sequence star.
On focus of the role playing game outlined here is a main sequence.
A collision of two main sequence stars, two Sun-like stars,
She appears to be a main sequence star, a lot like our own.
relatively cool star on the main sequence, either late K
Proxima Centauri is classified as a red dwarf star because it belongs to the main sequence on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram
Such a small planetary orbit is common for stars in the main sequence, like the Sun, but is unusual for stars in late evolutionary phase like giant stars.
Unlike the Sun, which will only burn through about 10% of its total hydrogen supply before leaving the main sequence, Proxima Centauri will consume nearly all of its fuel before the fusion of hydrogen comes to an end.
massive stars(over 20 solar masses when they were on the main sequence) which are losing mass rapidly by means of a very strong stellar wind,