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For the great planet bore a gaseous envelope thousands of miles deep.
He had never, so far as he knew, been outside the gaseous envelope of his native planet, the Earth.
The star blows away most of its gaseous envelope, leaving only the superdense core.
The ball showed as a tiny black dot against the flaming gaseous envelope of the Sun's surface.
After the star's collapse, according to the simulation results, the gaseous envelope begins to descend on the hot core.
The moon having no atmosphere, the consequences arising from the absence of this gaseous envelope have already been shown.
It has commenced its inward journey and soon will have fallen into the gaseous envelope of the mother body.
The bloated companion star spun so fast that a large part of its gaseous envelope expanded into space.
The forming planet can then slowly accrete gaseous envelopes.
The evolution of an protobinary stellar system as it accretes from a gaseous envelope.
This output indicates the stars are still embedded deeply in a gaseous envelope, meaning they are very young.
It is the work of convection currents in the gaseous envelope surrounding the star's just-collapsed core.
P0710 Planetary atmosphere Gaseous envelope that surrounds a planet.
Many astronomers believe protoplanets are formed when a solid core forms first and then accretes a gaseous envelope.
Then," continued Barbicane, "an atmosphere surrounded it, the waters contained within this gaseous envelope could not evaporate.
A2660 Atmosphere Gaseous envelope which surrounds the Earth.
None whatever," said Barbicane, "and the proof is, that the moon has preserved no trace of the gaseous envelope which always accompanies comets.
On the basis of planetary models it has been suggested that GJ 1214 b has a relatively thick gaseous envelope.
The limit between rocky planets and planets with a thick gaseous envelope is calculated with theoretical models.
Extending for several radii ( 10-40 AU) about the photosphere exists another cooler region known as an asymmetric gaseous envelope.
This meant, then, that previously there had been storms here but as the planet's gaseous envelope had dwindled they had gradually subsided and finally ceased.
In the mass-transfer hypothesis, some blue stragglers could burn brightly because the captured stars could combine their gases, becoming a single gaseous envelope surrounding two nuclei.
In astronomy, a contact binary is a binary star system whose component stars are so close that they touch each other or have merged to share their gaseous envelopes.
Several gases, including water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane, perhaps a little ammonia and either carbon monoxide or nitrogen gas, make up the gaseous envelope of the plume.
When the primary begins to evolve into a red giant, it is expected to grow to a radius where the white dwarf can accrete matter from the expanded gaseous envelope.