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astrophysical

[ UK /ˌæstɹəfˈɪzɪkə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or concerned with astrophysics
    astrophysical sciences

How To Use astrophysical In A Sentence

  • astrophysical sciences
  • In order to find out what this mysterious energy really is, astronomers need to compare astrophysical observations that are at first sight completely unrelated.
  • In astrophysical terms, a singularity is a point in space with no height, width, or depth – often with a whole star shoved inside. 2010 March archive | J. Robert King
  • This class of computer-controlled cameras is typically used to measure the light from distant stars and galaxies in astrophysical research. The Sacred Promise
  • Realizing they had taken the same approach to solve different problems, the two teams of authors joined forces to apply it to more complicated astrophysical scenarios.
  • The new discovery is the subject of a paper submitted to the Astrophysical Journal.
  • As for the meantime, we have the two most important astrophysical missions of the NASA James Webb Telescope (JWT) and the ESA's internationally collaborated astrometric Gaia; (to be launched in 2011) which both collectively for the next five years will provide the most contributions to astronomy and astrophysics. Obama to Unveil "Ambitous" Plan for NASA | Universe Today
  • The study of these energetic particles will broaden our understanding of the formation and evolution of the solar system, as well as of the astrophysical processes involved.
  • They weren't very good spaceships, but in my soul I knew they were astrophysically sound. With Friends Like These...
  • Additionally, the Web is receiving signals that are almost certainly informational from twenty-three different sources, identified with bodies or regions that are astrophysically unusual. The Boat of a Million Years
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