Changes of season, of course, but it tells of the heart of a people and their unlimited delight in life, in light, burning not outside but in the deeper recesses of the nether regions of cosmos and man.
What he has achieved, especially during the last 6,000 years, is something utterly new in the history of the Cosmos, so far at least as we are acquainted with it.
ASTHROS (Astrophysics Stratospheric Telescope for High Spectral Resolution Observations at Submillimeter-wavelengths) is a balloon that will carry a telescope into the stratosphere to study the cosmos and "observe wavelengths of light that aren't visible from the ground," NASA says.
If the estimated age of the cosmos were shorted to seventy-two years, a human life would take about ten seconds.
Scientists still have to work out major kinks -- such as deadly radiation from the cosmos, potential vision loss, and atrophying bones -- before sending a human to Mars, known for its unpredictable atmosphere.
Neutrinos are the ghost riders of the cosmos, mostly impervious to the forces, like electromagnetism, with which other denizens of nature interact.
According to Hoyle's theory, an exploding star would generate enough heat to create all the new elements ,, and spray them into the cosmos where they would form gaseous clouds .
The most recent was in 1987, when a supernova flared in a zone of the cosmos known as the Large Magellanic Cloud, 1987,, but that was only barely visible and only in the southern hemisphere , and it was a comfortably safe 169,000 light-years away.
In the 1960s, a professor at Cornell named Frank Drake, excited by such whopping numbers, 2060,·, worked out a famous equation designed to calculate the chances of advanced life in the cosmos based on a series of diminishing probabilities.
Our nearest neighbor in the cosmos, Proxima Centauri, which is part of the three-star cluster known as Alpha Centauri, ,,α, is 4.
About all that can be said with confidence about the Oort cloud is that ,: it starts somewhere beyond Pluto and stretches some two light-years out into the cosmos.
After Christy spotted Pluto's moon, , astronomers began to regard that section of the cosmos more attentively , and as of early December 2002 had found over six hundred additional Trans-Neptunian Objects, or Plutinos as they are alternatively called.
Most star systems in the cosmos are binary (double-starred), which makes our solitary sun a slight oddity.
According to Dennis Overbye in Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos , neither Penzias nor Wilson altogether understood the significance of what they had found until they read about it in the New York Times .
Gamow calculated that by the time it crossed the vastness of the cosmos, the radiation would reach Earth in the form of microwaves.
Part I Lost in the cosmos.
That world — less a game than a Jorge Luis Borges cosmos populated by wizards, robots and racecar drivers — is the creation of James Halliday (Mark Rylance).
They existed — the whole cosmos, or gestalt, or whatever it is, exists — in a realm beyond such judgments, and also beyond the ordinary operations of nostalgia.
Venus Globe & Venus And Cloud Cover Globe: & George grew up watching Cosmos and reading Douglas Adams, and he also happened to be experienced in 3D printing so mashing space and 3D models was an idea close to his heart.
But it will prove a principle about using the cosmos as a chemistry laboratory,and the hope is that similar findings about other molecules that are harder to make may allow chemical engineers at home to reformulate their processes.