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HIP 78530 b is most likely a brown dwarf, a massive object that is large enough to fuse deuterium (something that planets are too small to do) but not large enough to ignite and become a star.
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Everyone recognises the phenomenon, and it's enough to ignite a longing for more authenticity in travel.
The difference is that the Sun isn't massive enough to ignite anything past helium in its core.
Earlier this year, all 192 lasers were fired at once and reached energy levels that will be enough to ignite fusion.
That alone might have been enough to ignite religious outrage in a country more than 90percentt Roman Catholic.
Now, even though sales remain strong, the slowdown in the growth rate is enough to ignite a selloff.
And competition in the country's hottest markets, like Silicon Valley, Dallas and Manhattan, is still hot enough to ignite bidding wars.
Miss Queler's conducting, studious as ever, was never quite compelling enough to ignite whatever sparks this score contains.
Embers, he said, posed a bigger risk outside the fireplace because they still might be hot enough to ignite a flame long after the fire has died.
Some things never change, like 2-year-old colts making their debuts spectacularly enough to ignite Kentucky Derby dreams for their owners and trainers.
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