Light-years Sentence Examples

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  • The galaxy lies roughly 69 million light-years away (21 megaparsecs) in the direction of the constellation Eridanus.

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  • Estimates of this distance vary, but it may probably be put at more than three thousand light years (parallax less than o ooi ").

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  • Ideally, 'a truly comparative natural biology would require inter-planetary travel, which is light-years away ' .

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  • We chose to observe NGC 253, which at a distance of 10 million light years is the nearest starburst spiral galaxy.

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  • The Galaxy represents an island of 300 billion stars lying 2.2 million light-years from us.

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  • But the new novel seems light-years ahead of anything else I've read of his.

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  • Markarian 205 (Mrk 205) is more than 14 times farther away, residing 1 billion light-years from Earth.

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  • The Large and small Magellanic Clouds reside 160,000 light-years and 210,000 light-years from us, respectively.

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  • At a distance of 1 billion light-years, Mrk 205 is a relatively nearby quasar.

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  • Why should we care that 50 billion light years away, a star has just gone supernova?

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  • If every vet across the US was able to practice this, we would be light years ahead, and all of us would be as lucky as the people in Texas.

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  • If you're sick of instructional videos that fly through the steps and leave you light years behind, this is one video that you will appreciate.

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  • Today's figure control technology is light years beyond that.

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  • That they were going to some other planet millions of light years from earth because Romas knew a few good men they'd like to hook her up with?

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  • We should learn perhaps the distribution and luminosities of the stars within a sphere of radius sixty light years (corresponding to a parallax of about 0.05"), but of the structure of the million-fold greater system of stars, lying be y ond this limit, yet visible in our telescopes, we should learn nothing except by analogy.

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