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On February 1, I received the bat for evaluation and determined it to be a Serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus), which is similar to the Big Brown Bat (E. fuscus) but with a slightly more massive skull.
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(Top image: An artist's impression of an exoplanet revolving around a star slightly more massive than the Sun. Image: ESO, via).
It features a star slightly more massive than the sun that has a disc-like field of dust and ice surrounding it at a distance of 3.4 to 5.1 billion miles.
They were partly correct: a white dwarf slightly more massive than the Chandrasekhar limit will collapse into a neutron star, which is itself stable because of the Pauli exclusion principle.
Only slightly more massive than Pluto, Eris has a well-determined orbit that never takes it closer than 5.5 billion km from the Earth.
Slightly more massive stars up to ({sim}11M_{odot}) experience an additional nuclear burning phase.
One planet may be just slightly more massive than Saturn; the other may be half as massive as Saturn.
Why call these things planets rather than small failed stars, like the slightly more massive brown dwarfs?
The protons are massive, positively charged particles, whereas the neutrons have no charge and are slightly more massive than the protons.
We conclude that the (U LIRGs in our ADF-S sample are slightly more massive than those in the samples used in previous works, but still all the samples are statistically consistent.
In other words, it is slightly more massive and slightly larger than the Sun is.
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