astrophysicist in A Sentence

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    I initially wanted to be an Astrophysicist.”.

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    Right, Mr. CFO, Astrophysicist, ultra-marathoner?

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    Laughter You're all CFO, Astrophysicists, ultra-marathoners,

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    Yet Astrophysicists know that black holes merge because they have witnessed the powerful gravitational waves.

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    I'm Luca Naso, an Astrophysicist who is passionate about data and technology(but also startups and running!)!

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    Children between the ages of 6 and 14 years old dream to become astronauts or Astrophysicists.

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    There Astrophysicists study the forces that created and shape the universe, including, believe it or not, antigravity.

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    For example, Astrophysicists use supercomputers as“time machines” to explore the past and the future of our universe.

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    The man, later identified as noted Astrophysicist Dr. Erik Selvig has been called in for questioning by police.

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    But now Astrophysicist Richard Henry and economist Steve Hanke have analyzed the system and unraveled its expensive secrets.

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    Never before have Astrophysicists been able to look back so far in the creation of the universe.

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    His professor, Astrophysicist Duncan Lorimer, had asked him to search for a recently discovered type of ultra-rapid pulsar dubbed RRAT.

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    The curiosity to get answers to these questions has given birth to a new science which we know as Astrophysicist.

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    A Princeton-led team of Astrophysicists has shown that WASP-12b is spiraling in toward its host star, heading toward certain destruction.

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    Think about it: unless you're an Astrophysicist, you likely feel no sense of shame if you don't understand the field.

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    Astrophysicists believe that beyond the known planets there is a planet 10 times larger than Earth that is affecting their orbit.

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    It is the first spacecraft to be named after a living person- Astrophysicist Eugene Parker, 91, who first described solar wind in 1958.

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    In 1933, Swiss Astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky, who studied galactic clusters while working at the California Institute of Technology, made a similar inference.

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    In 1933, Swiss Astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky, who studied galaxy clusters while working at the California Institute of Technology, made a similar inference.

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    Astrophysicist Robert Jastrow, a self-described agnostic, stated,"The seed of everything that has happened in the Universe was planted in that first instant;

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    According to the theories of Astrophysicists, the universe was completely shrouded in darkness for almost 200 million years after the big bang.

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    Timothy Morton, an Astrophysicist at Princeton University, developed a statistical validation method to more easily determine whether these candidates are the real deal.

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    It is the first space craft to be named after a living person- Astrophysicist Eugene Parker, 91, who first described solar wind in 1958.

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    Like a game of"hide and seek," Lawrence Livermore Astrophysicists know that there are black holes hiding in the Milky Way, just not where.

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    NASA Astrophysicists have discovered that the Earth is in a bubble that can protect us from radiation in the days following a solar storm.

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    Sawai Jai Singh was also an Astrophysicist, whose contribution and personality has been praised by Jawaharlal Nehru in his famous book‘Discovery of India'(‘India: a discovery').

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    Meghnad Saha(1893- 1956) was an atheist Astrophysicist best known for his development of the Saha equation, used to describe chemical and physical conditions in stars.

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    Now a team of Astrophysicists has derived a new, less ridiculous age for the Methuselah star, combining information about its distance, brightness, composition and structure.

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    According to Astrophysicist Paul Sutter, the universe expands at roughly 68 kilometers per second per megaparsec, where a megaparsec is 3.26 million light-years(more on that later).

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    SRG was first proposed in 1987, by Russian Astrophysicists, but the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to the cancellation of the plan.

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