yes
About 2 to 3 years.
There is no way. With enough drugs, you might think you have it but you don't and won't.
The "Big Grass Field" on an orbiting satellite is often whimsically referred to as "The Cosmic Pasture" in the realm of orbiting satellite algebra. This playful term captures the vast expanse of space, likening it to a field where celestial bodies graze in the grand tapestry of the universe. It adds a touch of flair to the otherwise technical discussion of orbital mechanics!
his IQ is over 300, don't think they can actually put a number on it as it seems to keep expanding since his mind was affected along with his boy by the cosmic rays
Planetesimals, sometimes incorrectly referred to as planetsimals, are thought to form from cosmic dust grains. The dust grains collide with each other and stick to form a larger mass.
Cosmic rays do also produce ozone when they impinge on the atmosphere. Cosmic rays sometimes are hydrogen nucleii, which oxidize to water vapor, which also serves to destroy ozone (and prevent its production).
The gold Moshi Monsters figures and the Cosmic Purple figures are the rare Moshi Monsters figures.
The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), also referred to as Explorer 66, was a satellite dedicated to cosmology. Its goals were to investigate the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) of the universe and provide measurements that would help shape our understanding of the cosmos.
Secondary cosmic rays are the product of collisions with primary cosmic rays. Primary ones are the kind that arrive from space and hit earth - typically air molecules in the upper atmosphere, which creates (and transfers its energy to) other particles, often creating a shower ('air shower') of secondary particles, also of high energy. Even though these products are results of collisions from within the Earth's atmosphere, they are still referred to as cosmic rays, although given the name "Secondary" cosmic rays. Note that secondary cosmic rays' composition or relative composition can differ from the cosmic rays arriving from space; particularly as new particles like muons and pions can be generated.
Cosmic Illimunation is what stars do...they illuminate...and since its cosmic that means outer space
No the word cosmic is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), also referred to as Explorer 66, was a satellite dedicated to cosmology. Its goals were to investigate the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) of the universe and provide measurements that would help shape our understanding of the cosmos.
you have already spelled the word cosmic correctly!
The Cosmic Balance happened in 1982.
The Cosmic Balance was created in 1982.
Cosmic Camouflage happened in 1988.