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"gaseous" Definitions
  1. like or containing gas

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Drinking fizzy, gaseous beverages can make you gaseous too, stretching the gut and potentially causing discomfort and bloat.
Water is not uncommon to find in our galaxy in ice or gaseous form, but liquid water is quite rare — and liquid and gaseous water on an Earth-like exoplanet?
Impact isn't possible here because these are both gaseous objects.
This brings the gaseous behemoth's total moon count up to 79.
Such gaseous constellations will define Europe's politics in the coming years.
A gaseous ramble, it veers from lamentations to accusations with ease.
The reason has to do with the atmosphere's primary ingredient: gaseous sodium.
The exoplanet it now orbits developed a gaseous envelope that grew rapidly.
The planet is thought to be gaseous, similar to Uranus and Neptune.
Planets are generally broken down into two major categories: gaseous or rocky.
Scientists also discovered that Jupiter's gaseous core rotates like a solid body.
King of the PlanetsPhotographer: Damian Peach (UK)Jupiter in all it's gaseous glory.
The size and gaseous composition of the exomoon challenge current moon formation theories.
A sky of gaseous sapphires and rubies is something to observe from afar.
I rode John Madden's bus twice, eating the gaseous food he took aboard.
Whether or not condensate is liquid or gaseous depends on temperature and pressure.
To be clear, this isn't a barren region on the gaseous planet of Neptune.
Illustration of Planet Nine which is thought to be gaseous, like Uranus and Neptune.
The next largest planets in our solar system are gaseous, like Uranus and Neptune.
Saturn, with its gaseous surface consumed by hydrogen and helium, is inhospitable to life.
This means it is most likely a gaseous planet, rather than rocky like Earth.
That flow of gaseous matter was the fuel the black holes needed to form.
The research confirms that, as suspected, all seven planets are rocky and not gaseous.
Uranus, a huge gaseous world some 1.8 billion miles from the sun, is quite stormy.
As noted, astronomers had previously captured evidence of the hot portion of the gaseous ring.
Scientists can then make some guesses as to whether the planet is rocky or gaseous.
The cold Neptune is similar in mass to the gaseous planet in our solar system.
Enzymes in kombu can also help the digestibility of beans, including reducing the gaseous effects.
The broader threat is gaseous vog and ash — vog is the volcanic form of fog.
Here, planets are blasted with radiation from stars, so the planets can't maintain their gaseous atmosphere.
The star swells to become a red giant, before casting off its gaseous layers into space.
Hurt (IPAC) Illustration of Planet Nine which is thought to be gaseous, like Uranus and Neptune.
Jupiter's gaseous core — mostly made of helium and hydrogen — seems to rotate as a solid body.
Earth-like planets are rocky, whereas Jupiter-like gaseous giants have a mass that's more diffuse.
It was assumed to be a nebula, a region of gaseous space where stars are made.
One of the earliest and most primitive enrichment techniques used in this endeavor was gaseous diffusion.
Estimates of their mass also indicate that they are rocky planets, rather than being gaseous like Jupiter.
Cassini, the first spacecraft to orbit Saturn, entered the gaseous giant's crushing atmosphere at 222:22004 a.m.
The list of U.S. exports it would target in the next tranche notably includes gaseous natural gas.
China imports zero gaseous natural gas from the United States, but is major buyer of its LNG.
But the self-conscious preachiness and gaseous prose of the first book have been toned down. Some.
Planets in this category are bigger than Earth, but smaller than gaseous worlds like Uranus or Neptune.
UF22000 is a gaseous uranium compound that's needed to create the "highly enriched uranium" used in weapons.
The starburst region can be seen as the white gaseous spot near the center of the image.
Super-Earths have a mass greater than Earth's but aren't as big as other giant, gaseous planets.
"For Dark Hearts of Space, the main challenge was to deal with volumetric gaseous structures," Glazov explains.
In fact, the planet is so gaseous it'd float on water (if there was an ocean big enough).
Even deeper down inside the planet, a gaseous core rotates as if it were a solid, rigid body.
For those interested, here's the raw image:Image: NASAJuno has been orbiting its gaseous companion since July 4th, 2016.
Rather than become shinier, or more expensive, these concerts have become gaseous, expanding to fill the volume provided.
An unfathomable expanse of gaseous bodies, energy, and gravitational pulls, the universe never ceases to awe and amaze.
In 2016, American politics had reached a point at which language had become so gaseous it made you sick.
A puff of spray paint frozen mid-flight takes on a gaseous quality, paused before dissipating into the breeze.
But scientists aren't sure whether Kepler-22b is rocky, gaseous, or liquid, mostly because of how big it is.
In essence, these natural sponges were doing humanity a huge service by disposing of much of its gaseous waste.
The planet could be a rocky world larger than Earth, a gaseous mini-Neptune or even an ocean world.
The team found a clean division in the sizes of rocky, Earth-size planets and gaseous planets smaller than Neptune.
Methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen, all gaseous on Earth, are rendered solid with Pluto's temperatures near absolute zero.
Isolated, liberated black holes hurtling through the gaseous wreckage of a supernova at nearly 443 times the speed of sound?
And Gassy Gus, a game in which you feed Gus "gaseous foods" until his belly swells and he must fart.
On Monday, James Comey debunked those charges, certifying them as the gaseous fulminations we more or less knew they were.
The telescope will accurately measure some of these planets and look for information about whether they are rocky or gaseous.
Their inky-blue forms resembled far-away constellations or bright moons seen against the gaseous firmaments of patchy-blue night skies.
When those places transition to liquid and gaseous fuels—kerosene or propane or butane—the transition in human health is tremendous.
Within its gaseous clump, there are stars from two time periods, 12 billion years ago and then 4.5 billion years ago.
Traditionally, when carbon emissions are injected underground, they're flooded into wells of porous rock as a supercritical fluid, or gaseous liquid.
"We think this planet wouldn't be as gaseous as Neptune or Uranus, which are mostly hydrogen and really puffy," Dragomir said.
Since this is not "American Beauty," Anders's privileged turmoil doesn't become a gaseous metaphor for a filmmaker's half-baked sociological insights.
They found evidence of both liquid and gaseous water, suggesting a water cycle like our own: evaporation, condensation, and all that.
And in a lidded pot, steam — water's gaseous alter ego — will condense, return to its former state and drip back inside.
Scientists have discovered two massive "radio bubbles," mysterious gaseous structures that emit radio waves, at the center of the Milky Way.
Scientists will also explore Jupiter's Trojan asteroids, which consist of two giant asteroid clusters caught in the gaseous planet's gravitational field.
Over a playful percussion section, digital marimba-like sounds twinkle weightlessly and weightless synth pads ooze in a wonderfully gaseous way.
Vodka is thought to inhibit the production of ethylene, a gaseous hormone that causes flowers to mature and fruits to ripen.
When Io peeks out from behind Jupiter once more, the frozen sulfur dioxide warms and sublimes back to its gaseous state.
Past the water snow line of the protoplanetary disc is where cometary bodies, ice giants, and massive gaseous planets, like Jupiter, form.
Low, with its gaseous gasps and post-Popol Vuh grandiosity, marked the recently departed David Bowie's former's first foray into alien electronics.
The third type of instrument, micropattern gaseous detectors, follow the passage of muons from the trails of ionised gas they leave behind.
Now, for the first time, scientists were able to have detailed observation of how helium is escaping from this gaseous exoplanet's atmosphere.
He showed me a visualization depicting that moment, which included the kind of spinning gaseous orbs that are familiar from any planetarium.
To that I say this: life as we know it may be but a B-story in some gaseous alien's nocturnal emission.
It's a bit like knowing that the sun is a hot, gaseous sphere and trying to understand how the nuclear reactions work.
There is a red sphere, made of Portuguese marble, that recalls gaseous Jupiter, and another with the bluish-white tinge of Uranus.
But the signal passing through the halo will allow astronomers to learn more about what happens in these gaseous regions of galaxies.
The centrifuges themselves don't take up much floor space, so their plants have a much smaller physical footprint than gaseous diffusion facilities.
Gaseous planets like Jupiter or Saturn are spherical, but that's because there's a lot of pressure from the gas that makes them up.
The atmosphere directly below also has the appearance of cresting of waves, making this quite the ocean scene for a giant gaseous planet.
The atmosphere directly below also has the appearance of cresting of waves, making this quite the ocean scene for a giant gaseous planet.
Perry then used the same aircraft to fly to Ohio and visit the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, a DOE facility that's being decommissioned.
Many have accused him of dividing the party, especially when Donald Trump looms on the horizon, as orange and gaseous as the sun.
Actually, they're drones, each spouting gaseous bursts of red, yellow, and green under the direction of filmmaker Paul Trillo for his latest work, CHROMATICITY.
Image: Ian Waldie/Getty ImagesA biologist at Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant isolates aging granules from human heart tissue in a zonal centrifuge, c883.
And by close they mean it; all four of these gaseous planets are orbiting at a distance closer than Mercury is to our sun.
When the star was ripped apart, stellar debris fell around the black hole, forming a temporary, gaseous disc that heated up and radiated light.
Among the concerns about sequestration is that carbon dioxide in gaseous or liquid form that is pumped underground might escape back to the atmosphere.
Among other buildings, she surveyed K-21.4, the legendary gaseous diffusion plant that produced the enriched uranium in the atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima.
The second planet, c, is considered to be gaseous and between the size of Earth and Neptune, completing an orbit every 16 Earth days.
It does this by adding tiny amounts of gaseous hydrogen and oxygen to the fuel just before it is combusted in the engine's cylinders.
Watching the video you'll see newborn stars, glowing clouds of dust and gas heated by intense radiation, and oddly shaped gaseous orbs surrounding protoplanetary disks.
This is the active region of molecular clouds known as W3, W267, and W2210, a fantastic swirl of gaseous tendrils tossed around by powerful winds.
This is the active region of molecular clouds known as W3, W4, and W5, a fantastic swirl of gaseous tendrils tossed around by powerful winds.
On most hot Jupiters, gaseous titanium dioxide in the dayside&aposs upper atmosphere absorbs starlight and radiates this energy as heat, warming the air up.
Today, he concludes, is the "gaseous era" in which political coalitions come together for brief periods like clouds of smoke, then are blown apart again.
Basically, SpaceX engineers need to eliminate the flow path within the launch system such that the liquid propellant cannot leak into the gaseous pressurization system.
The accumulation of condensation on surface landers and the detection of vast subterranean ice deposits suggest the stuff still lingers in gaseous and solid states.
This proximity heats WASP-12b to almost 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit, meaning that despite its blackness it glows deep red like a massive gaseous charcoal briquette.
Liquid or gaseous, room temperature or near absolute zero, the world uses up about 8 billion cubic feet of this noblest of gases every year.
Piped gas sells at a large discount to LNG, which must be cooled to liquid form, shipped overseas and turned back into its gaseous form.
Another payload from NASA, called OSCAR, is designed to create gaseous mixtures out of common waste, either to create propulsion or fuel life support systems.
H. G. Wells, he reminds us, envisioned "silicon-aluminum men" dwelling in an atmosphere of gaseous sulfur on the shores of a liquid iron sea.
The newly identified world is about 1.9 times the size of Earth, meaning that it is likely a "Super-Earth" or a mostly gaseous orb.
Those will be the first heavier-than-air flights on another planet — powered flight, in other words, rather than, say, a balloon filled with gaseous hydrogen.
While Philae only sniffed very light, gaseous organic compounds known as volatiles, the new analysis focused on large, solid particles, which indicate more complex organic chemistry.
SpaceX has already initiated several actions, such as eliminating any flow path within the launch escape system for liquid propellant to enter the gaseous pressurization system.
The stunning explosion of colors is created by the collision of various gaseous particles with charged particles from the sun's atmosphere, according to Northern Lights Centre.
It was also curious that the list of potential targets for customs included natural gas in its gaseous form, but not as liquefied natural gas (LNG).
There are also water reservoirs under many moons and objects in the atmosphere, as well as gaseous regions where you could temporarily take off your helmet.
The gaseous red spot has been monitored by humans since 1830 according to NASA and is thought to have raged for as much as 350 years.
It might be something as simple as an overly gaseous day or the aftermath of an enormous intake of mac and cheese (we've all been there).
Scientists think the closest part of this region is so hot that it&aposs difficult for any planet to retain a gaseous atmosphere like Neptune&aposs.
For those who can tolerate the nearly two-minute saga of sphincter sirens, it's hard not to start analyzing the different aspects of Flart's gaseous aural output.
Kepler's data also provided a new way to assess whether a planet had a solid surface, like Earth and Mars, or is gaseous, like Jupiter and Saturn.
For instance, molecules of methane, carbon monoxide and nitrogen appear as ice on the world's surface, whereas those molecules on Earth are mostly in a gaseous state.
Spitzer is an infrared detective and by illuminating dust, the telescope also allows astronomers to see dense gaseous areas between stars that are normally difficult to detect.
Image: ESA/Hubble/NASA; Acknowledgement: Judy SchmidtPerishing alone in space—in a gaseous cloud of stench—ranks pretty highly on the list of Terrible Ways to Die.
"Dark vortices coast through the atmosphere like huge, lens-shaped gaseous mountains," leader of the study, Mike Wong of the University of California-Berkeley said to NASA.
"Our idea is that as the gaseous disk is going away, it develops a hole, which gets bigger and bigger until the disk is gone," Kenyon said.
Roasted coffee contains a significant amount of CO₂ and other volatiles trapped within the solid coffee matrix: Over time these gaseous organic molecules will escape the bean.
"Far from vetoing this carnival barker and his gaseous performance art, Britain should extend an invitation for his expeditious return to answer some pertinent questions," he wrote.
The easy hypothesis is that the temperature difference between boiling water and liquid 1,1-Difluoroethane causes the duster to rapidly and violently covert into its gaseous state.
By sending Cassini into Saturn's gaseous atmosphere, the scientists are making sure that those two pristine worlds don't get mucked up with Earth germs and space junk.
Volcanic eruptions can release the gaseous compound, and Hawaiian fire department personnel have detected high levels of it in the evacuation area, the civil defense agency said.
Due to the fact that the two "giants" are gaseous planets, they aren't actually habitable — there's no physical earth there as there would be on terrestrial planets.
"Gaseous planets the size of Jupiter are supposed to form much farther out [from their parent star] and stay there, like our own Jupiter did," he said.
Over the years, Kepler has discovered that nature likes to make small planets, but it makes them in two ways: rocky, like Earth, and gaseous, like Neptune.
The worst possibility, an eruption, had not happened, but the effects of being so close to the boiling, gaseous core lingered well after they left its shore.
The three most prominent of these women are like a trifecta of polish and relative poise, orbiting the president-elect like sleek moons around a gaseous giant.
"We have an array of patents that demonstrate that the oil industry spent decades developing and refining technology to pull CO2 out of gaseous streams," Muffett said.
That's the concern that's been in the back of neighbors' minds when they look at the looming Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Pike County, Ohio, Jennifer Chandler said.
The comet is currently about 29 million miles (48 million km) from Earth, and it has sprouted a gaseous tail that extends across the top of the frame.
Being covered with, and largely composed of gaseous elements, Jupiter does not have the kind of same kind of rocky surface a planet like Mars or Earth has.
Being covered with and largely composed of gaseous elements, Jupiter does not have the kind of same kind of rocky surface a planet like Mars or Earth has.
In 1972, the government even attempted a psychic probe of the Jupiter just months before Pioneer 10 retrieved the first scientific data and photographs of the gaseous planet.
That leads us neatly on to what you can actually do about a gaseous build up if you haven't done anything preventative or it manifests despite your efforts.
According to Gulick's team, the impact vaporized sulfur-rich rocks, releasing a haze of gaseous sulfur into the air that blotted out the sun and cooled the planet.
Viewers look on as the light swipes through condensed solar systems, and flat planes of smoke that are bursting with gaseous clouds, like a volcano ready to erupt.
It's a jittery, delirious four minute tunnel of overlapping synth percussion and gaseous keyboard parts, all of which swirl together in this chaotic fog of melody and harmony.
The middle planet is likely a miniature version of Neptune — a gaseous world 2.6 times as big as Earth — but it&aposs not in the habitable zone, either.
Using custom-made instruments, they were able to observe planet 51 Pegasi b, a gaseous ball which can be compared with our solar system's largest gas giant, Jupiter.
While they weren't able to directly take an image of the planet, the telltale disk and its gaseous composition is evidence of what's unfolding in the star system.
"Most atmospheric water and precipitation contains traces of gaseous and particulate contaminants," explains Parisa A. Ariya, PhD, a professor of chemistry and atmospheric and oceanic sciences at McGill University.
Filaproms are large, gaseous features that can be partially seem over the Sun's disk as a filament, and they are known to reach lengths equal to 150 Earths aligned.
The original "Severed Logic" is a dizzy ballad, but Hauschildt cloaks it in gaseous pastels—turning the synth lines into bubbling melodies, and her voice into a distant chorale.
But the probe traveled a total distance of 1,740 million miles (2,800 million kilometers) to reach the gaseous planet, making a flyby of Earth to help pick up speed.
To sweep through the sun's infernal outer atmosphere, studying the gaseous fireball at the center of the solar system at closer range than any man-made object ever before.
How much air you swallow — because you're anxious, drinking a carbonated beverage, or chewing gum — can also impact how gaseous you are, according to the American College of Gastroenterology.
"Paris" is that shade of violet, but it's gaseous or smoky, and tunneling in a narrow, cylindrical space as if the color were being pumped in from somewhere else.
Transporting fossil rocks and cleaning up the gaseous, liquid and solid byproducts of their use simply costs more than piped-in natural gas or directly delivered sunshine and breeze.
The newly discovered exomoon and the planet it orbits, estimated to be several times the mass of our solar system's largest planet Jupiter, are both gaseous, an unexpected pairing.
Gaseous sulfur dioxide, which is colorless and smells like a burning match, can cause serious eye, nose and skin irritation as well as coughing, headaches and shortness of breath.
Orion's Gaseous Nebulae, Sebastien Grech (UK)Located 1,300 light years away from Earth, the Orion Nebula is found in Orion's Sword in the famous constellation named after the blade's owner.
Several have been found in the habitable zone of their stars through NASA's Kepler and K21 missions, although they are farther away and could later be proven to be gaseous.
"We concentrate on [nitrogen dioxide] in this paper as it is a significant gaseous pollutant across the U.K., emitted from road traffic and energy production processes," the study authors wrote.
The event is known as "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" and it strikes me, as another drop hits and more gaseous accelerant ignites above the stage, as pretty accurate branding.
Bespin's cloud cars were cool, but a more realistic way to navigate the upper atmosphere of a gaseous planet might actually be with robotic stingrays that really flap their 'fins.
The main thing it'll be looking to discover about these exoplanets is their density, or whether they're rockier like Earth and Mars, or more gaseous like Saturn, Jupiter and Uranus.
Ghostly Sun, Michael Wilkinson (UK)Here's the Sun photographed in Calcium-K light, depicting our star's inner chromosphere (a gaseous layer that, along with the corona, constitutes the star's outer atmosphere).
On the night of September 22002, 288, artists Paul Myoda and Julian LaVerdiere watched from Brooklyn as an ashy and gaseous cloud formed over the remnants of the World Trade Center.
Most sub-Neptunes detected so far have low densities, which suggests they are not purely rocky, and scientists had suggested these planets had puffy, gaseous atmospheres rich in hydrogen and helium.
In order to get in deep enough to find these remarkable creatures, the same gigantic fans that ventilate sewers were used to dispel much of the gaseous sulphur in the air.
"The team received a gaseous helium red pressure alarm that kicked them out," said Mic Woltman of NASA&aposs Launch Services Program in NASA&aposs Live TV commentary, according to Space.
The solution is put in front of a lab based light mimicking solar light, and was described as being "ideal" for absorbing the light and turning the biomass into gaseous hydrogen.
Intestinal gas comes from two main sources: air that's swallowed and makes its way into the digestive tract, and the gaseous byproduct of bacteria breaking down food in your large intestine.
The work will focus on what is called methane pyrolysis, a method of breaking down the methane in natural gas into a gaseous hydrogen inside a vacuum and obtaining solid carbon.
"Unfortunately, you fart in the presence of the earth's atmosphere, which also has molecules in gaseous and therefore fluid form," says David Ng, a science educator at the University of British Columbia.
It's well known that the gaseous residue of cigarette smoke eventually becomes tiny solidified particles that contaminate indoor surfaces and our clothing—a form of exposure commonly referred to as thirdhand smoke.
One possibility, Kenyon said, is that the so-called "gaseous disk" that surrounded our Sun for the first 20 million years of its life produced enough friction to slow Planet 9 down.
Previous studies suggest that planets larger than 21140 times the size of Earth are usually gaseous, said Jason Dittmann, lead study author and postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
" Time magazine, in a particularly nasty triple dig in 1967 over Ali's opposition to the Vietnam War, his embrace of the Nation of Islam and his name change, called him "Gaseous Cassius.
"  This is our body's response to "sexually stimulated vasodilation" — the dilatation of blood vessels — caused by nitric oxide, "a gaseous neurotransmitter/vasodilator produced by either cognitive stimulation, direct stimulation/massage or both.
Gritty details: This EIA chart shows exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) that turns the gaseous fuel into a liquid, which allows it to be transported all over the world without pipelines.
Past studies concluded that while there are still small amounts of gaseous liquid, water ice and other liquid forms on Mars, water doesn't stick around for a long time on the planet.
A gaseous nitrogen thruster package was designed to keep the SS-520-5 rocket pointed correctly during a one-and-a-half minute coast phase between the launcher's first and second stage burns.
The movement of these rocks indicates that the pyroclastic material must have been dense and fluid-like for the simple reason that a less dense, gaseous flow would have just whooshed around them.
These sprawling clouds of dust and gas form when stars similar to our sun reach the end of their lives and "gently eject their outer gaseous layers," according to NASA and ESA astronomers.
Two games that came after Infinite, The Talos Principle and The Stanley Parable, address more artistic form and gaseous, theoretical questions, and can almost get away with their absence of heart and humanity.
Using telescopes on the island of La Palma in Spain's Canary Islands, a team of astronomers led by Alan Fitzsimmons of Queen's University Belfast detected cyanogen in the gaseous cloud around the comet.
In its gaseous form, cyanide is most dangerous if you're exposed in an enclosed space where the gas is trapped, but it will evaporate and disperse quickly in open spaces, the CDC explains.
In the experiment, the Viking probes placed nutrients in Mars soil samples -- if life were present, it would consume the food and leave gaseous traces of its metabolism, which radioactive monitors would then detect.
By analyzing their atmospheres, astronomers found that these two planets are unlikely to have the light, large, and puffy characteristics of atmospheres found on gaseous worlds, like the ones in our outer solar system.
"On Jupiter, a gaseous planet without a solid surface, we can only gather information from orbit," added aerospace engineering professor Luciano Iess of Sapienza University of Rome, who also led part of the research.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), expected to launch in 2021, might be able to investigate the atmospheres of small planets, though it's likely best suited for dissecting the atmospheres of larger, gaseous planets.
In all, about 120 liters of helium (or about 90,000 cubic meters in its gaseous state) was pumped out of the MRI room and an untold amount leaked into the rest of the hospital.
Shadows from Saturn's rings can affect the planet's atmosphere, according to an analysis of data collected by the Cassini-Hyugens spacecraft during its final dives into the gaseous planet's upper atmosphere earlier this year.
Unfortunately, some of these historical vignettes neither advance the plot nor tighten the suspense, while the story takes a while to click into place; there's too much travelogue and too many gaseous diplomatic conversations.
Dr. Gay uses fire to apply different effects on the paint's surface, depending on the look she's going for with a specific project, like if she's painting gaseous giant planets or dark, cratered moons.
Over the past couple of months visits with these gaseous captives at Abraham Lake — and a number of other locations — have left photographers spellbound, scattering mementos of their otherworldly encounters all over the Internet.
Through a couple EPs for tastemaking labels like Pelican Fly and LuckyMe, he landed at the center of a scene that sanded down the edges of dance music and gave it a gaseous glow.
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, are produced when gusts of charged particles released from the sun collide with gaseous particles in Earth's magnetic field, causing atoms in the atmosphere to glow.
Until astronomers can figure out how much mass TOI 700 d has, they can&apost be sure if the planet is a rocky world like ours or gaseous one like one of its sisters.
By measuring the radius and mass of these planets as they pass between Earth and their stars, CHEOPS will allow scientists figure out whether the worlds are gaseous, like Neptune, or rocky, like Earth.
In 2012, Dr. Kane and his colleagues analyzed the planets detected by NASA's Kepler space telescope and found that smaller, rocky worlds tend to reside in circular orbits, whereas large, gaseous planets do not.
But if you peer close enough at a flickering star—with a multi-billion dollar orbital telescope, granted—you might just see evidence of rocky and gaseous travelers passing in front of their stellar anchors.
Both TOI 270 d, the farthest from its own system's central star, and TOI 270 c, its nearest neighbor, are thought to be primarily gaseous and most closely resemble Neptune in our own Solar System.
Using and recharging existing lithium-air batteries wastes a huge amount of energy because the process involves changing the oxygen from a gaseous state into what is, in essence, a solid, and then back again.
When I asked, Caleb Arata told me that his gauges are capable of registering the gaseous signature of a fart, though he discreetly declined to confirm or deny the presence of flatulence in the data.
Next, this ground up weed is taken to an extractor, which uses supercritical CO2— gaseous carbon dioxide which becomes a liquid under extreme pressure—as a solvent to extract raw oil from the plant material.
It's sporting the gaseous atmosphere and iconic tail that most comets have, which is created when all the ice and volatile materials within the rock get heated up by the Sun and turn into gas.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp has agreed to pay $5 million to settle alleged violations over the operating of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Paducah, Kentucky, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Monday.
The new research is the first to demonstrate this phenomenon, in which iron and magnesium from the lower atmosphere flows up into the upper atmosphere, where it stays in gaseous form owing to the high temperatures.
Many are a class of planet we don't see in our solar system: rocky planets larger than the Earth, or gaseous planets smaller than Neptune (the smallest gas giant, measured by diameter, in our solar system).
Back in October, Joshua James, a 23-year-old resident of Jupiter (the Palm Beach County setting of American Horror Story: Freak Show, not the gaseous planet), reportedly visited the drive-thru of a local Wendy's.
It was a gaseous ball twice the size of Jupiter and was going around a star called 2300 Pegasi, at a distance of about 21m kilometres—a twentieth of the distance from Earth to the sun.
But each stage of the process could only separate a tiny amount of uranium, so gaseous diffusion required huge buildings and devoured energy to power the pumps needed to move the gas through the separation stages.
The gaseous debris produced by this unfortunate encounter generated a tremendous amount of X-rays, which scientists on Earth were able to pick up using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory.
It was a gaseous ball roughly twice the size of Jupiter and was going around a star called 51 Pegasi, at a distance of about 8m kilometres—a twentieth of the distance from Earth to the sun.
Discoveries to date This new data from the Kepler mission also suggest that within the "family tree" of exoplanets found, the smaller ones fall into two distinct sizes: Earth-like planets and super-Earths, and gaseous mini-Neptunes.
With this new data, the catalog suggests that about half of the exoplanets in our galaxy are either gaseous, with no surface, or have such a heavy atmosphere that life as we know it would not be possible.
At greater depths, the gaseous atmosphere transitions into a super-dense liquid comprised of hydrogen and helium; this massive, internal ball could feature currents, bands, and other hidden internal dynamics, or it could just be single, giant fluidic mass.
Jupiter, for example, formed in a spinning disc of dust; gravity caused a bunch of mass to compact together and create various rocky and gaseous objects there, which eventually smashed together to create the gas giant we know today.
The Hubble wasn't actually able to tell if the worlds have atmospheres that would be hospitable, but it did rule out the idea that both are blanketed by a thick atmosphere that you might find on a gaseous planet.
On Friday night, Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will directly align with the Earth and the sun — the best opportunity to go outside and observe this massive gaseous world and its moon you'll have this year.
"It's like bottles of champagne all along the seafloor," said Jesse Ausubel, an organizer for the 2016 National Ocean Exploration Forum, where the gaseous discovery, along with other intriguing finds from recent deep ocean surveys, is being presented this week.
This allows these molecules to more easily 'escape,' or evaporate from a liquid's surface until an equilibrium is established in the container—that is, as many molecules are returning to a liquid state as are evaporating into a gaseous state.
Witnessing these large celestial bodies aligning is a rare and awe-inspiring opportunity and a much-needed reminder of how small and insignificant we truly are in a universe full of giant stones and gaseous balls hurtling around one another.
"There could be several factors leading to this, including the type of fuel—the use of diesel instead of gaseous fuels—the age of the vehicles on the road, and the increase in cars and two-wheeler ownership," she adds.
Here we learn, for example, that roughly 20 percent of all stars have habitable planets and that the universe is full of "super-Earths," planets with masses that fall somewhere between the smaller, rocky Earth and the gaseous and icy Neptune.
"In many ways, the atmospheric studies we&aposre doing now on these gaseous, &aposhot Jupiter&apos kinds of planets are test beds for how we&aposre going to do atmospheric studies of terrestrial, Earth-like planets," he said in the same statement.
Planets that are too close to a star, explains Conti, will be too hot, and water will only exist in gaseous form; on the flip side, any water present on planets that are too far away from their star will be frozen.
"These activities have an objective to monitor air quality around valuable military assets, in order to detect and mitigate potential aerosolized or gaseous chemical and biological threats," Evan Koronewski, a spokesperson for the Department of National Defence, wrote me in an email.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Astronomers have pinpointed what appears to be the first moon detected outside our solar system, a large gaseous world the size of Neptune that is unlike any other known moon and orbits a gas planet much more massive than Jupiter.
Probably best to do everybody's hangovers a favour and leave Friendly Fires self-titled 2008 debut album to one side, and stick on something with the power to quietly dowse the turbulent flames of regret and solitude churning around in their gaseous stomachs.
Even if we'd elected that bat from "FernGully" last year instead of a gaseous, smoke-belching coal baron who seems to feel personally wronged by fresh air, pulling the planet back from disaster would still be a nail-biting scramble at this point.
The image above includes some impressive detail in the planet's iconic rings where there are dozens of visible striations that circle around, as well as an updated look at the atmosphere with its gaseous bands and persistent hexagonal pattern at the north pole.
They found that, astonishingly, the microorganism is capable of metabolizing CO2, meaning it can scoop up the carbon it releases when it breaks down cellulose—re-absorbing its own waste produce, and preventing it from adding to the total gaseous CO2 in the environment.
Dragonfly, a golf-cart sized drone with four propellers, will embark on an eight-year mission in 2026 to Titan, a moon orbiting the gaseous planet Saturn known for its similarity to Earth's early characteristics and research potential for studying the origins of life.
The sensors mean the unit can step up and down the fan speed and filtration level automatically in response to pollution spikes (you can choose it to trigger on particulate matter only, or PM 2.53 and tVOC gaseous compounds, or turn automation off altogether).
"All this comes from Carl Sagan, the great astronomer, who hypothesized that somewhere in Jupiter's deep cloud layers … you could have a great ocean, a gaseous ocean, where gigantic creatures could live," Baxter says in Episode 211 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast.
All set in the sand- and oil- and drug- and poverty- and resentment-soaked landscape of Houston, these narratives together make clear that you cannot build a wall or keep launching gaseous memes like "border security" to brainwash Americans into a panic over the Other.
The black holes found at the centers of large galaxies are already known to feed on the aforementioned haze of hot ionized plasma via the process of accretion, in which a black hole steadily accumulates its gaseous neighborhood into a large flat disc before eventually devouring it.
Nonetheless, with organics confirmed to be present in the Martian soil, the search is on to understand their origin, as well as that of gaseous methane -- the simplest organic molecule -- that Curiosity has been sniffing repeatedly in the atmosphere, coming from an as yet unidentified source.
For her latest couture collection, "Shift Souls," unveiled in Paris this week, influences included the "Harmonia Macrocosmica," a 17th-century star atlas, the fluidity of identity change and the possibility of engineered human hybrids, all finding form in floating organza gowns with swirling gaseous-like prints.
Whereas previous modeling might have suggested that 5-micron droplets can travel only a meter or two—as we've heard about the new coronavirus—her work suggests these same droplets can travel up to 8 meters when taking into account the gaseous form of a cough.
While a Navy officer stood by with a stopwatch, Butler worked in 10- or 20-second blocks as he drew the outline of the corona, assessed the colors of the sky and moon, and sketched the contours of the gaseous prominences that bloomed from the eclipse's edge.
"Understanding what type of dust survives closer to the star, versus what is a little farther away, could maybe help physicists come up with better theories to pinpoint which stars are more likely to get rocky planets compared to say, gaseous planets like Jupiter," Vourlidas said.
"We have found water vapor in the atmospheres of gaseous planets before, and in the atmospheres of hot super-Earths, but this is the first time water vapor has been found in the atmosphere of a temperate super-Earth," NASA exoplanet researcher Jessie Christiansen told Axios via email.
As this graphic from market research firm IHS Markit shows, 23 percent of global CO2 use is "gaseous," meaning direct use of CO2 to boost fossil fuel recovery (in the US, it's about 75 percent): And EOR holds another distinction: It is also the only current carbon sequestration industry of any scale.
Media had already started its descent into a gaseous constellation of confusing and manipulative voices—Glenn Beck and Keith Olbermann squawking on the cable, Flavor of Love and the Apprentice dominating reality TV, HuffPo and TMZ running loose in the nascent blogosphere, and the Bush administration peddling flimsy and deceitful war pageantry.
She researches how our skin's microbiome and body odor interacts with the clothing we wear, and explains that sweat itself is sterile and odor-free (unless you've just eaten a lot of garlic) but as soon as it meets our body's bacteria — which varies from person to person — it's metabolized into volatile, gaseous compounds that float to our noses.
"Even if no signal or other evidence of extraterrestrial technology is heard, Listen observations will cover portions of the radio spectrum in which the object has not yet been observed, and could provide important information about the possibility of water/ice, or the chemistry of a coma (gaseous envelope), neither of which have yet been identified," Breakthrough Listen said in the statement.
Since no light can escape them, they're invisible to the eye, and we have no confirmation that they actually exist—only heaps of indirect evidence, particularly the gravitational wobbles in orbits of nearby stars, the behavior of interstellar gas clouds, and the gaseous jets that spew into space when an unseen source of extreme gravity appears to rip cosmic matter to shreds.
CHRCH's take on their chosen genre, showcased on their new record, Light Will Consume Us All, illustrates the pervasive heaviness that only someone who grew up in a hot climate understands: The same life-giving, gaseous ball in the sky we all look toward to keep us warm, regulate our vitamin D levels, and grow our food can just as easily snuff us out.

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