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The other was a short distance ahead of the moving cluster, as if being pursued by it.
The stars we see at night are the stars of moving clusters, you know.
The other direct method is the so-called moving cluster method.
Spend a little time moving clusters of rockweed aside and you'll soon discover your quarry.
Don Pullen would play moving clusters by rolling the backs of his hands over the keyboard.
At first he was bewildered by the shape and speed of the moving cluster of cheela.
Distant moving clusters cannot readily be detected since the proper motions of the stars need to be known.
But Tombstone's eyes strayed to the rapidly moving cluster of dots closing on the carrier.
Using the moving cluster method, the distance to a given star cluster can be determined using the following equation:
Recent trigonometric parallax results have confirmed this moving cluster distance, leading to a distance estimate of 53 1 parsec or 172 3 light years.
Moving clusters: Clusters of stars travel together, such as the Pleiades or Hyades star clusters.
In astrometry, the moving cluster method and the closely related convergent point method are means, primarily of historical interest, for determining the distance to star clusters.
A slow moving cluster of thunderstorms descended from central Indiana into south-central Indiana and north-central Kentucky.
The moving cluster method relies on observing the proper motions and doppler shift of each member of a group of stars known to form a cluster.
Moving cluster parallax is a technique where the motions of individual stars in a nearby star cluster can be used to find the distance to the cluster.
"AstroNotes: The Ursa Major Moving Cluster".
The moving cluster method was in fact the only way astronomers had to measure the distance to these clusters with any precision for some time in the early 20th century.
"A Moving Cluster Distance to the Exoplanet 2M1207b in the TW Hydrae Association"
They watched the dedication from the edges of a moving cluster of dignitaries, telling anyone who asked that they liked the small one-bedroom apartments, though not some of the rules.
For all his attention to detail, his love of moving clusters of dancers and his penchant for intricately interwoven body parts, Fosse believed that in choreography, less is more.
The pattern-switching algorithm that Hunt had postulated for moving clusters of activated cells-solid objects, in the Ent world of perception-provided a possible explanation for a range of mystifying phenomena.
Of all the brightly colored, loud, frenetically moving clusters of phosphor dots that call themselves Sparky's Gang, only Sparky himself seems to have anybody at home where a heartbeat should be.
Villagers and Kosovo Liberation Army soldiers are moving them, and even two soldiers of the British Gurkha regiment were killed when moving cluster bombs into a field to destroy them.
After a cluster has become gravitationally unbound, many of its constituent stars will still be moving through space on similar trajectories, in what is known as a stellar association, moving cluster, or moving group.
It was happy hour, and this part of Tel Aviv was packed with Israelis in search of an evening of wining and dining, the entire street was one long moving cluster of unaware human targets.