Examples of using Massive object in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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but as it nears the massive object and the slope of the sagging fabric,
but as it nears the massive object and the slope of the sagging fabric,
to observe flares of infrared radiation coming from the accretion disc around Sagittarius A*, the massive object at the heart of the Milky Way.
We can see this massive object is directly next to this huge mountain peak here
Massive objects make gravitational waves when they move.
Gravitational waves occur when massive objects decelerate or accelerate in space.
Astronomers use this method to study stars and galaxies behind massive objects.
Like a massive rubber sheet… space is curved where massive objects sit in it.
Galaxy cluster ACT-CL J0102-4915 is one of the largest and most massive objects known.
And that that fabric was bent in the presence of massive objects like the sun.
Black holes are small but incredibly massive objects scattered throughout the universe.
Gravity according to Einstein is the curvature of space-time near massive objects.
They carry out high precision operations, lift massive objects overhead, even whole vehicles.
Tipler's spinning cylinder might not work, but there are massive objects in the universe that are already spinning near the speed of light-- black holes.
Furthermore, this magnetic-like attraction of massive objects gravity is purported to have can be found nowhere in the natural world.
This enables particularly massive objects-- huge galaxies and galaxy clusters-- to act as cosmic magnifying glasses.
Technically, any object can create gravitational waves, but only incredibly massive objects and extreme events can create ones large enough for us to measure.
When massive objects like neutron stars
And if we crunch the numbers on collapsing massive objects, we get the same kind of thing.
that the General Theory of Relativity described the bending of starlight around massive objects, overthrowing the Newtonian picture.