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cosmic

[koz-mik] / ˈkɒz mɪk /


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Since the early 1900s, researchers have relied on two main strategies to measure cosmic expansion.

From Science Daily

By analyzing its light, researchers were able to determine its place in cosmic history and narrow down when barred structures may have first formed in the universe.

From Science Daily

Stargazers are in for a cosmic treat this weekend weather permitting, as six planets appear together in the evening sky.

From BBC

It acts as a protective barrier, shielding us from harmful cosmic radiation and charged particles streaming from the Sun.

From Science Daily

They found that pieces of amino acids from E. coli bacteria, if trapped in Martian permafrost or ice caps, could survive more than 50 million years even under constant cosmic radiation.

From Science Daily