Stars
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[We must dream aloud,] [we must sing till the song puts forth roots,] [trunk, branches, birds, stars.]
John Herschel mapped the
stars
of the southern hemisphere, and, in his spare time, co-invented photography.
But I think there's something really poetic about using nuclear power to propel us to the stars, because the
stars
are giant fusion reactors.
In fact, just studying the rings alone, we stand to learn a lot about the discs of
stars
and gas that we call the spiral galaxies.
Night had fallen, and I went out under this great overturned saltshaker of stars, and I could see the tail lights of cars disappearing around the headlands 12 miles to the south.
When the
stars
perfectly align, great music just happens.
But the movie
stars
that we work with are the celebrities of the lab.
But on October 19, 2017, Pan-STARRS spotted an object moving rapidly between the stars, and this time the usual follow-up measurements of position and speed showed something completely different.
Now here we see 'Oumuamua racing between the
stars.
The
stars
are trailed out because the telescope is following its motion.
The origins of technology was not in 1829, but was actually at the beginning of the Big Bang, and at that moment the entire huge billions of
stars
in the universe were compressed.
So most of the points that you see on the screen are not individual stars, but collections of stars, or galaxies.
And at night, though, when all the lights went out in rural Tanzania, and there was no moon that night, the first night, and no stars, and Jenn came out of our hut with her REI little headlamp on, Grace went immediately, and got the translator, came straight up to my Jenn and said, "When you go home, can I have your headlamp so I can study at night?" CA: Oh, wow.
That's a picture of one our nearest neighbor
stars
taken with the Hubble Space Telescope.
The sun and all the
stars
in the universe run on fusion.
If I just stick to modern male movie stars, I keep it to the length of about a commercial.
By night, they sleep beneath the stars, huddled together with their packs of dogs, cats and pet rats between their bodies.
The good stars, Pale helms and spiky spurs, Run away.
The sun comes up in the morning through branches, dispels the dew, the eyes, on the grass, and defeats
stars
envisioned as armies.
And if someday, we took to the stars, the civilization could continue for billions more.
Astronomers were assuming that the Earth's orbit was large relative to the distance to the
stars.
Now, years ago, when I was working at YouTube, we were looking for ways to encourage more people to rate videos, and it was interesting because when we looked into the data, we found that almost everyone was exclusively using the highest five-star rating, a handful of people were using the lowest one-star, and virtually no one was using two, three or four
stars.
So in 1781, an English composer, technologist and astronomer called William Herschel noticed an object on the sky that didn't quite move the way the rest of the
stars
did.
Just last month, NASA announced the discovery of 517 new planets in orbit around nearby stars, almost doubling overnight the number of planets we know about within our galaxy.
Stars
are born, they die, they explode in these extravagant displays.
Over the mission lifetime of this telescope, it will detect 40 billion
stars
and galaxies, and that will be for the first time we'll have detected more objects in our universe than people on the Earth.
In the last five years, NASA has discovered over 1,000 planetary systems around nearby stars, but the systems we're finding aren't much like our own solar system, and one of the questions we face is is it just that we haven't been looking hard enough or is there something special or unusual about how our solar system formed?
And as we increase the detail of this picture, increasing the detail by factors of 10 to 100, we will be able to answer questions such as, is there evidence for planets outside the orbit of Neptune, to find Earth-impacting asteroids long before they're a danger, and to find out whether, maybe, our sun formed on its own or in a cluster of stars, and maybe it's this sun's stellar siblings that influenced the formation of our solar system, and maybe that's one of the reasons why solar systems like ours seem to be so rare.
It's a mystery how the
stars
in the outer ring are just floating there in such an orderly manner.
This is greater than the number of
stars
in the sky.
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