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stardust

[stahr-duhst] / ˈstɑrˌdʌst /


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But while we are all made of stardust, there seems to be a lot more of it in the universe than scientists can explain from a basic cataloging of obvious sources.

From Scientific American

The Hundred continues on Friday and with it arrives a big heap of stardust.

From BBC

The nano-diamonds found in stardust could have formed in supernova explosions that occurred only a couple of hundred million years after the Big Bang, Dr. Harlow said.

From New York Times

From there it can wind up anywhere; as the old saying goes, we are all made from stardust.

From New York Times

The“Can You Feel It” video, a sci-fi mini-epic, cast the Jackson brothers as extraterrestrial deities who descend from the heavens and sprinkle fistfuls of stardust on Planet Earth’s huddled masses.

From Los Angeles Times