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galactic

[guh-lak-tik] / gəˈlæk tɪk /
ADJECTIVE
stellar
Synonyms


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While the colder climate of space holds appeal for some backers of the galactic data-center vision, “there’s no airflow,” Huang noted, which could present challenges when it comes to dissipating heat.

From MarketWatch

But visitors don’t need to travel galactic lengths to get there.

From Los Angeles Times

Infrared light, however, can pass through the dust, allowing scientists to examine the chemical activity taking place inside this shrouded galactic nucleus.

From Science Daily

These stars race around the galactic center at speeds reaching several thousand kilometres per second.

From Science Daily

Some galaxies host an active galactic nucleus, an intensely bright region powered by a supermassive black hole that is actively pulling in surrounding matter.

From Science Daily