Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Our sun in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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If a star happens to come close to our Sun, it can scatter comets from the outer Oort cloud.
If you want to understand how our Sun and planet were formed, you need to understand the material out of which we were formed.
It takes Earth 365 days to orbit our Sun once, but it only takes this planet 2.2 days!
When the star like our Sun uses all hydrogen"=юяышTю" it gelievaja the cover is compressed,
He would walk through upright to put out our sun, and I… Cannot allow that to happen.
But alas, you are the doorway he would walk through upright to put out our sun, and I… Cannot allow that to happen.
But alas, you are the doorway he would walk through upright to put out our sun, and I… Cannot allow that to happen.
He would walk through upright to put out our sun, and I… Cannot allow that to happen.
The radiation from the star is incredible… compared to what we experience here on Earth… relatively farfrom our sun.
Guess what? We imagined that those planets… would lookjust like the planets that orbit our Sun.
a type dimmer and cooler than our Sun.
When it is finally"born" this star will be 100 times more massive that our Sun!
Using a powerful telescope, a team of astronomers has spotted sugar in the gas surrounding a young star that is like our Sun.
the three life-supporting planets which orbit our sun.
brightest ring system of any around our sun.
of all this action, a star smaller than our sun and still in its infancy any life in this solar system would be primitive at best.
To form a star like our Sun, which is a million miles across,
We have eight major planets orbiting our Sun, and our Sun is a typical star.
Suppose our Sun, which is over a hundred times the diameter of the Earth, were scaled down to the size of this little yellow pinhead here, less than 1/8 inch in diameter.
Visualize a pillar of electric blue Light emanating from the Galactic Central Sun then going through our Solar system, though our Sun, and then through your body to the center of the Earth.