"Interstellar" most likely refers to the space between stars, encompassing the vast regions of the universe that exist beyond individual star systems. It can also imply exploration or travel that occurs between these stellar bodies, often associated with themes of Science Fiction and space exploration. The term is commonly used in discussions about astronomy and theoretical physics, particularly in the context of space travel and the potential for life beyond Earth.
Between or among the stars; as, interstellar space.
Lupita is most likely a Mexican name. - alik
The Solar System has no predefined limits.Generally the limit of the Solar System and interstellar space is at a place called the Roche limit where our own Sun's gravitational influence is diminished by another - usually star - interstellar object.This boundary is generally accepted to be the mean distance between our Sun and Alpha Centauri A or about 2 light years from the Sun.
Interstellar is a 2D movie that will be shown in in IMAX theaters.
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Interstellar would mean about "from Star to Star". We don't have anything that can travel that far.
If you mean "interstellar", then it means in between stars.
Red light passes most easily through interstellar clouds because it has the longest wavelength and lower energy, making it less likely to be absorbed or scattered by dust particles within the cloud. Blue and violet light, with shorter wavelengths and higher energy, are more likely to be scattered or absorbed.
The interplanetary, interstellar, and even intergalactic word for oxygen would still be "oxygen".
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the interstellar medium, making up about 90% of its mass. Helium is the second most abundant element in the interstellar medium, with trace amounts of heavier elements such as carbon, oxygen, and others.
The two gases that are most common in interstellar clouds,consist mostly of gas,especially hydrogen and helium.
It isn't completely clear what you mean with "interstellar aliens": aliens on planets surrounding other stars, or aliens capable of interstellar travel? In any case, it is currently unknown whether ANY life exists in other places of the Universe; whether it is aliens capable of interstellar travel, or even just bacteria on other planets. It seems likely, given the huge amount of planets in the Universe, that there is life somewhere else than Earth - but this hasn't been confirmed yet.
Niall most likely
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