WordNet
n. microscopic particles in the interplanetary medium
Usage examples of "interplanetary dust".
YEAST improved on that, of course, but SPOT frees us from the interplanetary dust within our own system.
Eventually we put swirls of interplanetary dust in it, and evolving proto-stars, and all manner of marvels.
Earth had moved a little closer, as the friction of interplanetary dust and gas took a millennial toll.
The main batteries pour energy into each other's Fields, and lines of green and ruby reflect interplanetary dust.
Nuclear tracks on interplanetary dust particles collected in the Earth's stratosphere also indicate an age no greater than ten thousand years.
The point is, he said, it lives in a vacuum, it's perfectly adapted for sur'Mng interstellar transit, then multiplying on the asteroids and interplanetary dust orbiting a star.
But a certain amount of matter in every system has to be in the form of small asteroids, or interplanetary dust-somewhere we can burrow out from easily.