cygnus造句(1) The Cygnus is that cross.
(2) Its constellation is Cygnus the Swan.
(3) In fact, the constellation Cygnus is sometimes called the Northern Cross.
(4) Just remember, the constellation Cygnus the Swan contains the Northern Cross.
(5) Cygnus X -1 is one of the most likely black hole candidates.
(6) The parameters and experimental results of the Cygnus underground facility are introduced.
(7) An Old World swan ( Cygnus cygnus ) having a loud cry.
(8) First described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, Cygnus cygnus can be considered a swan among swans, the type species, hence archetype, of all swans. It is also a swan of superlatives.
(9) Cygnus x - 3 is a binary X - ray source located at a distance of 10 kpc.
(10) First described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, Cygnus cygnus can be considered a swan among swans, the type species, hence archetype, of all swans.
(11) Thus, Cygnus X - 1 must be smaller than Earth!
(12) It is worth nothing that the X-ray emission from Cygnus X-1 is irregular and flickers on a millisecond time-scale.
(13) Look for a small nebular patch north-east of bright star Deneb in the constellation of Cygnus .
(14) In the north, the constellations it goes through include Auriga, Cassiopeia, and Cygnus.
(15) Okay, I've given you a lot of names here: Summer Triangle, Cygnus, Northern Cross.
(16) Explanation: Six worlds orbit Kepler-11, a sunlike star 2, 000 light-years distant in the constellation Cygnus.
(17) Explanation: In this remarkable infrared skyscape of interstellar clouds adrift in the high flying constellation Cygnus, the eye is drawn to the Cocoon Nebula.
(18) In a dark country sky, you can see that Cygnus is flying along the starlit trail of the summer Milky Way.
(19) The supernova remnant lies about 1400 light - years away towards the constellation of Cygnus.
(20) The Northern Cross is a clipped version of the constellation Cygnus the Swan.
(21) This paper deals with the number , habit and early spring migration of Whooper Swan ( Cygnus cygnus ) in Bayinbuluke.
(22) They are also taught to identify various constellations, such as the Big Dipper, Cygnus the Swan, Sagittarius the Archer, and the twelve stars that form Lumides the Pants Salesman.