Sentence examples for distinct planet from inspiring English sources

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By Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, June 19 , 1965P. 24 A friend of ours bought an afternoon newspaper at a local kiosk last week and stopped in midsidewalk to examine a huge front-page phootgraph of Major Edward H. White leaving his Gemini space capsule a hundred miles or so above a very distinct planet called Earth.

The New Yorker, June 19 , 1965P. 24 A friend of ours bought an afternoon newspaper at a local kiosk last week and stopped in midsidewalk to examine a huge front-page phootgraph of Major Edward H. White leaving his Gemini space capsule a hundred miles or so above a very distinct planet called Earth.

A friend of ours bought an afternoon newspaper at a local kiosk last week and stopped in midsidewalk to examine a huge front-page phootgraph of Major Edward H. White leaving his Gemini space capsule a hundred miles or so above a very distinct planet called Earth.

I will conclude by describing pathways forward to identify bulk composition trends in the growing census of known exoplanets and to connect these composition trends back to distinct planet formation pathways.

The main goals of her research group are to deepen the current understanding of the rich physics governing sub-Neptune-size planet interiors, to discover bulk composition trends in the growing census of known exoplanets, and to connect these composition trends back to distinct planet formation pathways.

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Although eight distinct planets formed (sans Pluto!), there were many, many planetesimals in the early Solar System.

Such a map would be equivalent to a chart of the solar system, placing distinct planets in relation to each other.

According to Kripke the answer is no, because in \(S\) one has simply conceived of a scenario in which our ordinary means of access to the referent of "Hesperus" and "Phosphorus" are occupied by distinct planets.

It was a celebration of the rich abundance of distinct plant and animal species across our planet, and a campaign to draw attention to the threats facing the diversity of life on earth.

Clare Weedon pointed out that standing on the surface of the Moon was like being in space, because there is no atmosphere, whereas Mars will feel distinct, like a planet; home.

What's more, he noted, future orbiting telescopes may be able to image a planet distinct from its star and therefore search for signs of life.

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