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Free sign upThe phrase "a planet in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific location or context related to a planet, often in scientific or imaginative contexts.
Example: "The researchers discovered a planet in a distant galaxy that could potentially support life."
Alternatives: "a planet within a" or "a planet located in a".
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2006: No longer a planet In a controversial decision, the International Astronomical Union voted to reclassify Pluto as a dwarf planet.
"This is another reason why the survival of a planet in a relatively close orbit is not trivial," he said.
Three dips, or transits, are considered the criteria for a planet candidate, which means the Earth or a planet in a similar orbit that was habitable would take three years to show up.
It's also July's way of realizing grandiose pronouncements and visions with self-deprecating humor: it's the minor-key "Frère Jacques" in Mahler's First Symphony, the hair beside a planet in a Miró cosmoscape.
I was saying it was super interesting because they were like, so, what do you think if I told you there was a planet in a four-day orbit?
Tolkien's version of Europe (or Eurasia) exists on a planet in a parallel universe where (according to The Silmarillion) the sun went around the Earth and the world was originally flat.
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In another, a fully modeled, heavy looking spheroid floats like a planet in an atmosphere of sketchy brushstrokes and thin washes of color, as if the artist were contradicting the illusionism of his painted form.
The book highlights the links between human endeavour and the sky above us, and wider topics are established and then reduced to concentrate on a planet in an action that mirrors the telescopic magnification of astronomy.
A protoplanet is a planet in an initial stage of formation.
Clumping in the dust disk may occur because dust particles are being trapped in orbits that have resonant orbital periods with a planet in an eccentric orbit.
A sun is a planet in process of becoming.
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