用constellation造句子,“constellation”造句
The Scorpion's Claw Located right in the claw of the constellation Scorpius, nebula DG 129 looks pretty unremarkable in the visible spectrum.
Dust and gas envelop a cluster of massive stars called Pismis 24 in a new picture of a nebula in the constellation Scorpius.
To the west of Enif, half way to the star Altair in the constellation Aquila, is Delphinus the Dolphin — one of the few constellations which actually resembles its namesake.
There are some interesting implications of this constellation of adjustment processes that are worth examining.
Zeus gave a name to this scorpion, that is, Scorpio as constellation to warn people not to be arrogant.
Nyiregyhazi was hailed as a throwback to Rachmaninoff and the other great Romantics, an overlooked star in a dying constellation, an antidote to the cookie-cutter playing of a new generation.
Carnival poetics is just the brightest constellation in the sky.
The winds shall do battle together with a blast of ill-omen, making their din reverberate from one constellation to another.
Known by the popular name of the Dumbbell Nebula, the beautifully symmetric interstellar gas cloud is over 2.5 light-years across and about 1, 200 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula.
The four prominent galaxies seen in this intriguing telescopic skyscape are one such group, Hickson 44, about 100 million light-years distant toward the constellation Leo.
The nebula is a massive, star-forming cloud of gas and dust located within the constellation Monoceres, or the Unicorn.
Astronomers in Japan say one of the best-known nebulae-the Trifid, in the constellation sagittarius-owes its splendor to a smashup between two clouds of gas and dust.
Scattered dots seemed to form a picture, like a constellation in the sky.