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		Definition of cosmic dust in English: cosmic dustnoun mass nounSmall particles of matter distributed throughout space. 宇宙尘  glowing clouds of dense cosmic dust Example sentencesExamples -  Ask me sometime how they keep it from hazing with normal cosmic dust and micrometeorites.
 -  Some astronomers worry that supernovas were intrinsically different in the past or that cosmic dust could make the supernovas appear dimmer than they really are.
 -  Though the galaxies were as bright as 10 trillion suns, their great distance and a cloak of cosmic dust had hidden them from all but Spitzer's finely tuned infrared apparatus.
 -  Molecules lucky enough to inhabit uneventful or shielded neighborhoods may endure long enough to be incorporated into grains of cosmic dust, and ultimately into asteroids, comets, planets, and people.
 -  The cosmic dust analyzer provides direct observations of small ice or dust particles in the Saturn system in order to investigate their physical, chemical and dynamical properties.
 -  The game takes place in yet another post-apocalyptic setting, where humans have been driven underground by this mysterious cosmic dust that has settled on everything.
 -  Asteroids ocassionally collide with each other, raising cosmic dust.
 -  The cosmic dust detector recorded two micrometeoroid showers in September and December.
 -  Every shooting star is a tiny particle of interplanetary debris moving so fast that it burns up in the air and descends to Earth as harmless cosmic dust.
 -  We are told that the earth formed by accretion of cosmic dust billions of years ago.
 -  However, using Ulysses, they have now shown that, when the Sun's magnetic axis points near its equator, it allows much more cosmic dust to enter the Solar System than normal.
 -  Each square pulses with a unique rhythm and frontal pressure, as glittering bits of shell float through the tessellated space like cosmic dust, dissolving the flat plane into atmosphere.
 -  Cassini also carries tools to study cosmic dust around Saturn, as well as the planet's auroras and its odd magnetic field.
 -  Comets are often described as ‘dirty snowballs’ because they are primarily composed of frozen gas and cosmic dust.
 -  It is beyond question that whatever is built there will be standing on a platform of bodies, albeit in cosmic dust form.
 -  There are many other potential sources of natural resources in the solar system, including cosmic dust, solar wind, and the atmospheres of gas giant planets.
 -  About a billion years after the Big Bang, the expanding cosmic dust started to condense or clump into what would become galaxies, stars, and planets.
 -  By examining different wavelenghts of light filtered through cosmic dust, astronomers can infer all kinds of things about far-away star systems.
 -  What about the clouds of cosmic dust around destroyed stars?
 
    Definition of cosmic dust in US English: cosmic dustnounˈkäzmik dəstˈkɑzmɪk dəst Small particles of matter distributed throughout space. 宇宙尘  glowing clouds of dense cosmic dust Example sentencesExamples -  Each square pulses with a unique rhythm and frontal pressure, as glittering bits of shell float through the tessellated space like cosmic dust, dissolving the flat plane into atmosphere.
 -  Though the galaxies were as bright as 10 trillion suns, their great distance and a cloak of cosmic dust had hidden them from all but Spitzer's finely tuned infrared apparatus.
 -  The game takes place in yet another post-apocalyptic setting, where humans have been driven underground by this mysterious cosmic dust that has settled on everything.
 -  We are told that the earth formed by accretion of cosmic dust billions of years ago.
 -  It is beyond question that whatever is built there will be standing on a platform of bodies, albeit in cosmic dust form.
 -  The cosmic dust detector recorded two micrometeoroid showers in September and December.
 -  What about the clouds of cosmic dust around destroyed stars?
 -  Ask me sometime how they keep it from hazing with normal cosmic dust and micrometeorites.
 -  Cassini also carries tools to study cosmic dust around Saturn, as well as the planet's auroras and its odd magnetic field.
 -  By examining different wavelenghts of light filtered through cosmic dust, astronomers can infer all kinds of things about far-away star systems.
 -  Asteroids ocassionally collide with each other, raising cosmic dust.
 -  The cosmic dust analyzer provides direct observations of small ice or dust particles in the Saturn system in order to investigate their physical, chemical and dynamical properties.
 -  However, using Ulysses, they have now shown that, when the Sun's magnetic axis points near its equator, it allows much more cosmic dust to enter the Solar System than normal.
 -  Molecules lucky enough to inhabit uneventful or shielded neighborhoods may endure long enough to be incorporated into grains of cosmic dust, and ultimately into asteroids, comets, planets, and people.
 -  Every shooting star is a tiny particle of interplanetary debris moving so fast that it burns up in the air and descends to Earth as harmless cosmic dust.
 -  Some astronomers worry that supernovas were intrinsically different in the past or that cosmic dust could make the supernovas appear dimmer than they really are.
 -  About a billion years after the Big Bang, the expanding cosmic dust started to condense or clump into what would become galaxies, stars, and planets.
 -  There are many other potential sources of natural resources in the solar system, including cosmic dust, solar wind, and the atmospheres of gas giant planets.
 -  Comets are often described as ‘dirty snowballs’ because they are primarily composed of frozen gas and cosmic dust.
 
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