We found 71 examples of how to use outer in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 71.
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26. | A meteoroid is a piece of stone-like or metal-like debris which travels in outer space. | |
27. | Pioneer 10 was the first spacecraft to penetrate the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and travel to the outer regions of the solar system. | |
28. | The outer part of the ear is made of cartilage. | |
29. | Most scientists are contemptuous of reports that aliens from outer space have landed on the Earth. | |
30. | Storms have abraded the outer layer of paint. | |
31. | The cerebral cortex is the brain's outer layer. | |
32. | In outer space there is no atmosphere so turbines and propellers cannot work there. This explains why a rocket works in space but a turbine engine or a propeller does not work. | |
33. | During an EVA, the outer layer of an astronaut's spacesuit may be 120 degrees C for the side facing the Sun, and the part of that same suit facing away from the Sun could have an external temperature of -100 C. | |
34. | The vulva is the outer part of the vagina. | |
35. | Have you ever been to outer space? | |
36. | Has she ever been to outer space? | |
37. | Has he ever been to outer space? | |
38. | In order to conquer outer space, we must find a way to make space profitable. | |
39. | Research of outer space will explode once the private sector gets involved. | |
40. | This organism can survive in outer space. | |
41. | The future of humanity is in outer space. | |
42. | Do you want to go to outer space? | |
43. | He came into a spacious outer court, and what he saw was enough to freeze him with horror. A frightful silence reigned over all; the image of death was everywhere, and there was nothing to be seen but what seemed to be the outstretched bodies of dead men and animals. | |
44. | NASA's New Horizons mission, for example, was the first spacecraft to visit Pluto in the outer solar system. The spacecraft’s images of Pluto show a surprisingly complex world with giant ice mountains that had never been seen before. | |
45. | Halley has a highly elongated orbit that takes it very close to the Sun and then flings it out into the outer solar system, well past the orbit of Pluto. | |
46. | Some of the moons in the outer solar system are completely covered in ice. They don't have just polar caps. They have ice shells. | |
47. | The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are closer together than the outer ones (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). | |
48. | The inner planets are closest to the sun. The outer planets are farthest away from the sun. | |
49. | The planets in the inner solar system are tens of millions of kilometers apart; the planets in the outer solar system are hundreds of millions of kilometers apart. | |
50. | In the 1980s, evil clowns began appearing in movies like Poltergeist and Killer Klowns from Outer Space. |