Interstellar has 4 syllables and the stress is on the third syllable.
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1. | He wrote the article "Interstellar Voyages with Passengers in Cryogenic Suspension." | |
2. | In physics, the Jeans instability causes the collapse of interstellar gas clouds and subsequent star formation. | |
3. | Voyager 1 has finally reached interstellar space. | |
4. | Voyager 1 entered interstellar space. | |
5. | A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases. | |
6. | Scientists define the beginning of interstellar space as the place where the sun’s constant flow of material and magnetic field stop affecting its surroundings. This place is called the heliopause. It marks the end of a region created by our sun that is called the heliosphere. | |
7. | Scientists have detected for the first time an interstellar asteroid passing through our solar system. | |
8. | Magnetospheres — the magnetic fields around most planets — exist throughout our solar system. They deflect high-energy, charged particles called cosmic rays that are spewed out by the Sun or come from interstellar space. | |
9. | Matrix, Inception and Interstellar are my favorite movies. | |
10. | Interstellar, as opposed to interplanetary, travel was quite impossible until the advent of sub-atomic power. Fortunately this source of power was seldom gained until late in a world's development, when mentality was mature enough to wield this most dangerous of all physical instruments without inevitable disaster. Disasters, however, did occur. Several worlds were accidentally blown to pieces. In others civilization was temporarily destroyed. Sooner or later, however, most of the minded worlds tamed this formidable djin, and set it to work upon a titanic scale, not only in industry, but in such great enterprises as the alteration of planetary orbits for the improvement of climate. This dangerous and delicate process was effected by firing a gigantic sub-atomic rocket-apparatus at such times and places that the recoil would gradually accumulate to divert the planet's course in the desired direction. |