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nearby star

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nearby
adverb
adjective
uk /ˌnɪəˈbaɪ/ us /ˌnɪrˈbaɪ/
not ...
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star
noun
uk /stɑːr/ us /stɑːr/
a very large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from the earth as a point of light in the sky ...
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It would maneuver to a position along the line of sight between the telescope and a nearbystar.
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To avoid violating the first law of thermodynamics, this extra mass is usually described as having been borrowed from a nearbystar.
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A nearbystar of magnitude 13 may or may not be a companion star.
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This message is followed by a song of their choice, and the whole package is transmitted to a nearbystar.
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He was forced to make a nearbystar explode in a nova in order to destroy the machine-world.
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Instead, it is possible that a nearbystar was accidentally catalogued as a nebula.
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The range is limited, but it is possible to communicate with nearbystar systems.
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The star's luminosity can be estimated by comparison of the spectrum of a nearbystar.
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He jauntes from one nearbystar to another, finding new worlds suitable for colonization, but reachable only if he shares the secret of space-jaunting.
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In planets with eccentric orbits, the gravity from the nearbystar would distort the planet periodically, with the resulting friction producing internal heat.
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In a billion years or so, the triple will probably have another close encounter with a nearbystar.
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Follow-up radial velocity measurements revealed the evidence of a gravitational perturbator but currently it is not clear if it is a nearbystar or a third planet.
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Indeed, the small optical depth for microlensing of nearby stars led to gravitational lensing being considered of only theoretical interest for many years.
Moving cluster parallax is a technique where the motions of individual stars in a nearbystar cluster can be used to find the distance to the cluster.
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Orionis is most likely single; a nearbystar is probably an optical companion.
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With higher angular resolution and sensitivity, faint debris can be imaged around nearby stars, and the disc structure can be distinguished from that of background sources.
Furthermore, the exoplanets which have been recently discovered around nearby stars also follow the same law in terms of the same constant in a highly significant statistical way.
The planet causes nearby stars to flare up and destroy all life in the system.
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Solar sails can launch microbial capsules to nearby stars, or to clusters of new solar systems in star-forming clouds.
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