Pronunciation of the English word galaxies.
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1. | By studying the Doppler shift of different galaxies, scientists have concluded that all of the galaxies are moving away from each other. | |
2. | Because light from the universe does not reach us instantly but takes time to travel vast cosmic distances, Hubble reveals galaxies not as they are today, but as they appeared when their light left those galaxies millions or billions of years ago. | |
3. | Hubble's top accomplishments include measuring the expansion and acceleration rate of the universe; finding that black holes are common among galaxies; characterizing the atmospheres of planets around other stars; monitoring weather changes on planets across our solar system; and looking back in time across 97% of the universe to chronicle the birth and evolution of stars and galaxies. | |
4. | There are many galaxies in the universe. | |
5. | Can a being create the fifty billion galaxies, each with one hundred billion stars, then rejoice in the smell of burning goat flesh? | |
6. | We know of more than 100 billion galaxies. | |
7. | Galaxies come in all sorts of delicious flavours. | |
8. | It's not unusual that entire galaxies disappear all of a sudden. | |
9. | Galaxies are islands separated by enormous distances. | |
10. | How many galaxies are there in the universe? |