Examples of using Cosmic dust in English and their translations into Swedish
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particles of cosmic dust was able to migrate inside the system, where the Ground.
The study confirms more recent alternative theory of planet formation through the accumulation of cosmic dust.
Normally, a dark patch such as this would indicate a dense cloud of cosmic dust, obscuring the stars
Trees, metal, you, me… we're all made up of the same cosmic dust, all arranged by the laws of mathematics.
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Seeliger has conclusively shown that there is enough of the cosmic dust which forms the Zodiacal Light to account for all the discrepancies in the movements of Mercury.
At this wavelength, most of the light seen is the weak heat glow from cosmic dust grains.
The whole image is covered with dark trails of cosmic dust, but some of the most fascinating dark features appear at the lower right
Casassus and his team used ALMA to look at the gas and cosmic dust around the star, seeing finer details,
Hydrogen peroxide is thought to form in space on the surfaces of cosmic dust grains- very fine particles similar to sand
She swims in the heavens… laughs at stars, breathes in cosmic dust.
The interplanetary medium is home to at least two disc-like regions of cosmic dust.
As a result of it's core overheating and explodes into cosmic dust.
and it explode into cosmic dust!
This artist's impression shows the disc of gas and cosmic dust around the young star HD 142527.
This artist's impression shows the disc of gas and cosmic dust around a brown dwarf.
Heroes SuperTed- A teddy bear brought to life by Spotty's cosmic dust and given special powers by Mother Nature.
February 2012: A new image from the APEX(Atacama Pathfinder Experiment) telescope in Chile shows a sinuous filament of cosmic dust more than ten light-years long.
In astronomy, Bok globules are isolated and relatively small dark nebulae, containing dense cosmic dust and gas from which star formation may take place.