Examples of using Planets orbiting in English and their translations into Ukrainian
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
The Solar system includes the Sun, planets orbiting the Sun, asteroids,
Scientists from Queen's University in Belfast have found three new planets orbiting their own stars.
his team detected four new planets orbiting KOI-351.
Recent findings in mainstream exoplanet research have shown that at least half of all stars have planets orbiting them.
it's the most reliable method we currently have for detecting planets orbiting other stars.
the planet had the lowest mass of any known extrasolar planet apart from the pulsar planets orbiting PSR B1257+12.
Scientists have now discovered a few thousand planets orbiting other stars and, based on these observations,
In a study published this month in Astronomy& Astrophysics, researchers say they have confirmed five new planets orbiting HD 10180, a star located only 127 light-years away in the southern constellation Hydrus.
An astronomer named Sir John Herschel had not only discovered new planets orbiting other stars, he had"solved or corrected nearly every leading problem of mathematical astronomy.".
Even before that, Hubble helped to find 16 potential planets orbiting other stars by monitoring the dips in starlight as each planetary candidate passed between its star and Earth.
He described them as small planets orbiting a larger planet- a description(and observation)
using the transit method, along with four additional planets orbiting much closer to the star(all modestly larger than Earth).
Importantly for planets orbiting M-dwarfs, while the activities of stars like the Sun decrease rapidly after a few hundred million years,
At the beginning of this century it was thought that atoms were rather like the planets orbiting the sun, with electrons(particles of negative electricity)
The astronomers who discovered the planets orbiting HD 40307 suggested that the metallicities of stars determine whether
low mass stars would have Earth-sized planets orbiting them, astronomer Dr Simon O'Toole from the Australian Astronomical Observatory said finding them was far from easy.
In the early twentieth century it was thought that atoms were rather like the planets orbiting the sun, with electrons(particles of negative electricity)
One major problem with planets orbiting red dwarf stars is that they tend to become tidally locked,
In contrast to our sun, the TRAPPIST-1 star- classified as an ultra-cool dwarf- is so cool that liquid water could survive on planets orbiting very close to it,
have not been seen outside of the planets orbiting our Sun until now.