extragalactic
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of extragalactic
Example Sentences
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Kewley says the work highlights how chemical signatures in a galaxy's gas can be used to uncover its past, establishing extragalactic archaeology as a powerful new approach.
From Science Daily • Mar. 23, 2026
Unlike the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes, which focus deeply on one part of the sky at a time, scientists will use Euclid to cover wide swaths of the extragalactic sky at once.
From New York Times • Jul. 1, 2023
An extragalactic outburst whose light hurtled through the inner solar system last fall was 70 times brighter than any other such eruption that scientists have observed, researchers report.
From Scientific American • Mar. 29, 2023
The rate at which IceCube detects extragalactic neutrinos is “a strong hint that these are the sources,” says theorist Eli Waxman of the Weizmann Institute of Science.
From Science Magazine • Mar. 31, 2021
At such a rate, we will reach it in ten billion years, and extragalactic astronomy will then be a great deal easier.
From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan
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