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stars

(with "the") Outer space.

Stars

53rd sura of the Qur'an

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There are billions of stars in the sky.
This is a book about stars.
Stars cannot be seen in the daytime.
Some stars began to appear in the night sky.
There are billions of stars in the universe.
Hotels are rated from one to five stars.
Stars are invisible in daylight.
Your eyes remind me of stars.
The sky is full of stars.
Were there any stars in the sky?
We can see thousands of stars in the sky.
Countless stars were twinkling in the sky.
Numerous stars were visible in the sky.
There are so many stars in the sky, I can't count them all.
The sky was full of stars.
There are more stars in the sky than I can count.
There were a lot of stars seen in the sky.
You can see a lot of stars in the sky.
There were countless stars in the sky.
There were several stars to be seen in the sky.

Movie subtitles

Kepler will simply do one thing unbelievably well - measure the brightnesses of 1 00,000 stars over and over and over, looking for a few of those 1 00,000 stars that dim.
The brightness of that searchlight represents the extreme luminosity of stars and I'm gonna use this tiny marble to represent the planet.
There's a possibility of binary stars - two stars that orbit each other, thereby dimming the stars as one blocks the other.
It will do this by only looking at 1 00,000 stars out of at least 200 billion in our galaxy.
But how is it possible to calculate the number of Earth-like planets orbiting other stars without looking at all the stars?
Even if one out of a thousand stars in the Milky Way galaxy has a planet like the Earth that means there are millions and millions of Earths orbiting other stars.
There's just so many possibilities - billions of stars and billions of galaxies, and dah-duh, dah-duh, dah-duh.
With so many stars and so many planets out there, it would truly be a surprise if intelligent life did not exist somewhere in the universe, perhaps even nearby in our own galaxy.
With the closest stars light years away, is it possible to actually travel there?
And the stars that we see?
We, the stars, the Milky Way, the nebulae?
In the middle of the 19th century we knew that the stars were in fact like the sun.
Before, astronomers had used visual techniques to map the stars of the northern sky.
This catalogue of northern stars was also called a 'Durchmusterung', a German word for survey.
They contain nothing more than columns of numbers, indicating the positions and brightness of all stars on the plates.
And one of those questions caught his attention early on: the properties of the ensemble of stars we see in the sky, the Milky Way Galaxy.
He noticed that the stars did not move randomly through Space, but that their movements had preferential directions.
In the centre part of this disc the stars were densely packed in space.
And towards the edges of the disc the stars were further and further apart.
At the end of the 1920s the young astronomer Jan Oort derived the rotation of the Galaxy from movements of the stars in the Sun's neighbourhood.
Large quantities of dust between the stars obscured a clear view to distant parts and the Centre.
With stars I'll dance the summer night's dance, but with goblins I'll sleep in the bushes.
The stars, like lamps, hung from the sky on ropes.
And outside the planetary spheres were the fixed stars arranged in a sky of their own.
I'm supposed to see the stars, the great, big, beautiful stars.
Who said so? You think I could fall for that paint sling and high hat with his cockeyed idea of hope and stars?
Even the stars seem closer.
The stars are closer.
And when it gets dark we'll come home under the stars. There'll be millions of them.
The stars.
When you get to Havana you can have the sun, the moon, the stars, the whole world.
What do they call what all the movie stars have?
And all the signs point to three stars.
You're changing my idea of what movie stars were like.
That we thought maybe you could invite us to the homes of the movie stars so we could kind of look around.

News and current affairs

The Jubilee 2000 movement has adherents in all parts of the world, including Pope John Paul II, rock stars such as Bono of the Irish group U2, and non-governmental organizations representing many religions and professions.
Infantile or not, there is a common human craving for taking vicarious pleasure in the lives of kings, queens, and other shining stars.
Likewise, movie stars often fall victim to alcohol, drugs, and breakdowns, but at least they have chosen the lives they live.
So some of the stars have come into alignment for Bush.
Braving arrest with Hollywood stars is a diversion.
Cultural messages can also be conveyed by the way that sports teams or stars conduct themselves, or in the multiple images purveyed by television or cinema.
The Dalai Lama's message of peace, love, and reconciliation has found adherents among Hollywood movie stars, pony-tailed hippies, Irish rock musicians, and Indian politicians.
With few political stars left in either Labour or Likud, Kadima may become the country's dominant party for many years to come.
We know that in football, the most successful teams are not always those with the greatest stars.
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, the Franco-German former student leader of 1968 and Green member of the European parliament, argued in a recent article that modern football stars don't really play for their countries.
Yes, horoscopes still persist in popular newspapers, but they are there only for the severely scientifically challenged, or for entertainment; the idea that the stars determine our fate has lost all intellectual currency.
In the Arab world many of these people are literary celebrities, film idols, and media stars.
In 1994, Fini and Casini were around 40 years old and seen as rising stars of Italian politics.
As light pollution covers more of the planet, we are losing one of our oldest connections to nature: the ancient ability to gaze at the stars.
Bruni's own life path closely resembles any number of Bollywood stars who have made the transition from model to actress.
Just three years ago, Jubilee 2000 made news when civil society groups, rock stars, and a few finance ministers like Britain's Gordon Brown pushed for African debt cancellation.
The fault, dear Brutus, is neither in our stars nor in ourselves. Thanks to globalization, it lies in our trade partners!
We embraced each other under the blue flag with its 12 yellow stars.
Many economic stars are indeed aligned for recovery, both in the US and in Europe.
Putin does share Bardot's love of animals - not only his pets (especially his dog Koni, whose consolation he allegedly seeks when grieving), but also the co-stars of his mostly animal-centered publicity stunts.
Europe's national anthem, a circle of stars, and talk of fiscal rectitude and structural reforms cannot compete with the potent messages of the EU's opponents.
Cricketers occupy a place in India's pantheon rivaled only by gods and Bollywood stars.
Now, astronomers have discovered a remarkable abundance of planets orbiting other stars.
Today, however, many solutions are known, and other thorny problems, such as the gravitational field of two colliding stars, can be explored using computers to carry out the numerical calculations.
For example, some scientists are searching for evidence of quantum fluctuations of space-time that could blur images of distant stars or lead to systematic distortions.
To be sure, soccer players' international mobility has increased the earnings gap between stars such as Drogba and Eto'o and their compatriots back home.
And to some, sometimes, it was: the hedonism of gay life in Amsterdam or San Francisco, the sexual habits in some hippie communes and the almost feudal erotic privileges of rock stars.
Every night, the parade of stars up the red carpet, flanked by photographers, played out like a relic of a more ritualistic time.

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