Did you ever read Cinderella, or The Yellow Dwarf, or The Enchanted Frog, or The Fair One with Golden Locks?
The fact was that the luxury of the abode was mainly due to Alderman Sutton's inability to refuse anything to his daughter, whose tastes lay in the direction of rich draperies, large or quaint chairs, occasional tables, dwarf screens, hand-painted mirrors, and an opulence of bric-à-brac.
We were in April then: the weather was sweet and warm, the grass as green as showers and sun could make it, and the two dwarf apple-trees near the southern wall in full bloom.
Thick, strong thorns, the points bent back (which were supplied from a dwarf acacia bush) were fastened to the ends of the creepers, by way of hooks.
, senior, strolling along with his hands behind him, casting satisfied glances at the dwarf orange, oleander, abutilon, and little pine that represented his orchard.
She crept through the bars of the gate and walked on with new spirit, though not without haunting images of Apollyon, and a highwayman with a pistol, and a blinking dwarf in yellow with a mouth from ear to ear, and other miscellaneous dangers.
Vishnu becoming manifest in his Dwarf incarnation (Vamana) begs Bali for as much land as he (Vishnu) can over in three steps.
Finally - after due consideration of the folly of short cuts - I managed to move from handhold to handhold and, at last, pulled myself to the trail by the aid of a dwarf juniper root.
This object is right at the boundary between a planet and a brown dwarf, or 'failed star,' and is giving us some surprises that can potentially help us understand magnetic processes on both stars and planets, Melodie Kao, leader of the study and Hubble postdoctoral fellow at Arizona State University, said in a press release.
" The two most Earth-like planets, known as Kepler-438b and Kepler-442b, both orbit red dwarf stars that are smaller and cooler than the sun.
the dwarf replied, sardonic.
and when the dwarf reached out to pet him, he drew back and bared his fangs in a silent snarl.
The dwarf grinned down at him.
He was a dwarf, half his brother's height, struggling to keep pace on stunted legs.
It orbits a dim red dwarf star at such a close distance that temperatures on its surface could be as high as 104°C - too hot for most forms of life on Earth.
Point a high-powered telescope at the constellation Cetus, the sea monster, and it is just possible to make out a dim red dwarf star shining in the tail.
Now astronomers say they have detected no less than seven Earth-sized worlds orbiting a red dwarf star — the equivalent of our sun — called TRAPPIST-1.
The cluster of planets orbit a dim dwarf star, just barely the size of Jupiter, called Trappist-1.
"The natural dust component there is not of the magnitude that it would dwarf the coal, biomass and fossil fuel signals," he said.
… The strongest gravitational waves are produced by catastrophic events such as colliding black holes the collapse of stellar cores (supernovae) coalescing neutron stars or white dwarf stars the slightly wobbly rotation of neutron stars that are not perfect spheres and the remnants of gravitational radiation created by the birth of the universe itself.