Stars
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But not all neutron
stars
disappear so quietly.
While many
stars
exist as binary systems, only a small percentage of those end up as neutron-star binaries, where two neutron
stars
circle each other in a waltz doomed to end as a merger.
Neutron
stars
haven’t given up all their secrets yet.
But you can also rise above the fear, rise up, spread your wings, and soar, fly high, high, high, high, until you reach the stars, where all of us want to go.
And where you see
stars
in a romantic sky, your friend interprets global warming-inducing pollutants.
And since different interpretations appeal to different people, the silver dots in our painting could be reasonably interpreted as fairies, stars, or pollutants.
And up above, in the twilight, bright
stars
and planets had come out.
The sun burst out, the blue sky returned, the
stars
and the planets and the corona were gone.
Do you remember these glow-in-the-dark little
stars
which you had on the ceiling when you were a boy or a girl?
But because it doesn't involve pointing at stars, people for some reason think it's not that.
It was there that one night I woke up from a dream, and I saw that the
stars
were also reflected on the water.
It was as if you could walk among the
stars.
With every step I took, the
stars
reverberated under my feet.
Due to its clear skies, by 2020, 60 percent of the biggest telescopes on Earth will be located in the Atacama, and while everyone else will be looking among the
stars
to answer the question, "Are we alone?"
Each of these systems that I showed you brings us closer to having the mathematical and the conceptual tools to create our own versions of collective power, and this can enable many different kinds of future applications, whether you think about robots that build flood barriers or you think about robotic bee colonies that could pollinate crops or underwater schools of robots that monitor coral reefs, or if we reach for the
stars
and we thinking about programming constellations of satellites.
A year later, in 1916, Einstein derived from his theory that gravitational waves existed, and that these waves were produced when masses move, like, for example, when two
stars
revolve around one another and create folds in space-time which carry energy from the system, and the
stars
move toward each other.
Until now, we were able to see the light of the
stars
via electromagnetic waves.
We'll see neutron
stars
fuse and turn into black holes.
We'll be able to see rotating
stars
in our galaxy produce sinusoidal waves.
I am very proud to say that I belong to a long line of magicians, from my teacher, Sophiline Cheam Shapiro, to her teachers who were
stars
in the royal palace, to the ancient dancers of Angkor and to the primal villagers from which the art form originally took life.
Whether you give them
stars
on a keyboard or play the celestial music of the cosmos, you're getting them there, one way or another.
The old stars, they come to life.
Or you can ramp up and go up to 50
stars
on a flag, with 13 stripes.
They were building telescopes to gaze up at the
stars.
And finally, the bow of the Titanic, without movie stars, photographed by Emory Kristof.
In these galaxies, especially in a spiral galaxy like this, most of the mass of the
stars
is concentrated in the middle of the galaxy.
This huge mass of all these
stars
keeps
stars
in circular orbits in the galaxy.
So we have these
stars
going around in circles like this.
So what you would expect is that if you measured the orbital speed of the stars, that they should be slower on the edges than on the inside.
If it's constant, that means that the
stars
out here are feeling the gravitational effects of matter that we do not see.
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