starlight
Americannoun
noun
adjective
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of or like starlight
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Also: starlit. illuminated by starlight
Etymology
Origin of starlight
Example Sentences
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For many years, astronomers have believed that stellar winds from red giant stars are powered when starlight pushes against newly formed dust grains.
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Observing starlight alone does not reveal the full picture.
From Science Daily
Above her the sky seemed far, far away, though she could see the faintest pinpricks of starlight.
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That behavior matches what would be expected from tiny dust particles being pushed away by the pressure of starlight.
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Large clouds of dust can closely mimic the appearance of an exoplanet by reflecting starlight, potentially misleading astronomers.
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