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cosmic

[koz-mik] / ˈkɒz mɪk /


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Advances in analytical technology have allowed researchers to focus on what many consider the strongest indicator of a cosmic impact: shocked quartz -- sand grains that show internal damage caused by intense temperatures and pressures.

From Science Daily

The seven songs were collectively written and, once assembled, formed a cosmic concept with a party feel.

From The Wall Street Journal

The observation offers a rare and direct view of how massive stars ended their lives during this formative stage of cosmic history.

From Science Daily

This overwhelming brightness allows quasars to outshine their host galaxies and makes them visible to telescopes across vast cosmic distances.

From Science Daily

The object is a razor thin chain of galaxies embedded within a vast cosmic filament located about 140 million light years from Earth.

From Science Daily