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n. (plural of astrophysicist English)
Usage examples of "astrophysicists".
Thus, despite the efforts of the astrophysicists, the columns of light underwent deviations, often wandering as far afield as the Roembden Crater.
The astrophysicists estimated its mass to be between three and four trillion tons.
The astrophysicists ignored this rumor: no kind of radar could have detected the ship near the collapsar.
Up until the moment that their instruments were totally blinded, the astrophysicists tuned into the entire galactic emission from the region of the Harpy.
Zeta, far from its larger planets, Steergard put the ship into an elliptical orbit so the astrophysicists could make their observations of Quinta.
American newspaper National Enquirer published even more emphatic statements from two top Soviet astrophysicists, Vsevolod Troitsky and Nikolai Kardashev, who first picked up these dramatic signals.
During the fifty years since those first foreboding hints of its impending destruction, its astronomers, astrophysicists and biologists would have gathered far more accurate information about the length of time their people could safely remain on the planet.
Assemble the hundred brightest astrophysicists, give them a minimum budget, and tell them to get on with it.
A bunch of cloistered ivory-tower astrophysicists predicted expansion of the universe would cease, but not for billions of years yet.
Clark had intuitively reached the conclusions about black holes that astrophysicists are only now realizing.