| • विस्तरित परिमंडल | |
| extended: लंबा विस्तारित | |
| atmosphere: परिमण्डल माहौल | |
extended atmosphere मीनिंग इन हिंदी
extended atmosphere उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- IK Tauri has strong maser emission from its extended atmosphere and circumstellar material.
- Instead, they originate in Earth's geocorona or extended atmosphere which surrounds the orbiting X-ray observatory.
- I discovered that the Sun isn t a bland and quiet object but rather it has an active and extended atmosphere which affects us ."
- The study also put forth an explanation as to why varying wavelengths from the visible to mid-infrared produce different diameters : the star is seen through a thick, warm extended atmosphere.
- A "'yellow hypergiant "'is a massive star with an extended atmosphere, a spectral class from A to K, and an initial mass of about 20 60 solar masses but having lost as much as half that mass.
- The " Voyager 1 " and " Voyager 2 " probes visited Jupiter in 1979, discovering the Cassini " probe to Saturn flew by Jupiter in 2000 and collected data on interactions of the Galilean moons with Jupiter's extended atmosphere.
- The low densities likely result from high-volume extended atmospheres that surround cores of iron, rock, and possibly H 2 O . The inner constituents of the Kepler-11 system were, at the time of their discoveries, the most comprehensively understood extrasolar planets smaller than Neptune.
- Dr . Stephen M . White, of the University of Maryland, a coauthor of last Thursday's Nature report, said that the spot seen by the space telescope seems to be associated with the irregular " puffiness " of Betelgeuse's extended atmosphere, as imaged by the Socorro radio telescope.
- By capturing the sharpest and most detailed pictures ever made of the surging gases above the sun's surface, a NASA satellite may have discovered the source of one of the most enduring mysteries in astronomy : what makes the sun's extended atmosphere, or corona, hundreds of times hotter than its surface, the only apparent source of heat.
