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starfield

n. A starry backdrop.

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Starfield (band)

Starfield is a Canadian Christian music group from Winnipeg, Manitoba. The group has songs and albums that have charted in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. They have won multiple GMA Canada Covenant Awards (Canada's Dove Awards), received four Juno nominations, five Vibes, and the Prairie Music Award for best Christian album.

Starfield (album)

Starfield is the first major label album by the Christian music band Starfield. It was released on May 18, 2004, by Sparrow Records.

Starfield (astronomy)

Starfield refers to a set of stars visible in an arbitrarily-sized field of view, usually in the context of some region of interest within the celestial sphere. For example: the starfield surrounding the stars Betelgeuse and Rigel could be defined as encompassing some or all of the Orion constellation.

Starfield

Starfield may refer to:

  • Starfield (astronomy), a set of stars visible in an arbitrarily-sized field of view
  • Starfield (band), a Canadian Christian music group
  • Starfield (brand), a brand of guitars by Ibanez

Usage examples of "starfield".

Saul had started to lay back-up buoys as soon as we had left the well-charted starfields.

In another room, faded holograms of starfields and ringfields moved over and through the observers.

Answering bursts from fearsomely powerful arrays streaked toward the task force as spiraling golden projectiles, grotesquely beautiful against the starfield.

So it went among rulers and ministers, common folk and specialists, as the news traveled across the starfield and throughout the fractious civilization humankind had inflicted on inhabitable worlds other than Earth.

The planets in all the other starfields explored are too widely dispersed for useful inclusion in Cluster civilization.

I cannot recommend further exploratory voyages among the outer starfields of the Cluster.

A small possibility when voyaging between the civilized worlds of the Cluster, appreciable aboard an Explorer-class vessel venturing out into the starfields beyond civilization.

His crew evidently held him in some regard for they had brought him across five starfields to the Advanced Medical Center on Clur in the hope that the Medics could regrow his leg.

We shot across starfields in a series of wrenching accelerations, followed by terrifying transits through the vortices themselves.

Our ability to draw from that well, the eons we spent identifying, charting, and buoying the vortices between starfields, gave us the freedom to range and conquer the worlds of the Cluster.

Saul had taken us across twenty starfields, through twenty vortices, to within sight of our goal.

And a collimated radio beam aimed into a vortex can lance through the disturbances and reach from one starfield into another.

Nothing good could come of a book that began "Captain Studs Poleworthy arose from the bed of the sated Bazinga slave-girl, dabbed lime-flavored eroto-gel from his magnificent chest, and said, 'Sorry to come and go, my dear, but the starfields beckon.

Subsequent events had precipitated a sequence of scarcely credible concurrences culminating in the arrival proximate to the minor satellite of Treetrunk of the most powerful expeditionary force this sector of starfield had ever seen.

Swiftly informed of this unauthorized departure, the top brass at battle headquarters foamed at the mouth, switched switches, levered levers and stabbed buttons, filled the ether with countermands, threats, and bloodthirsty promises while still the reserve continued to blunder through the starfield with all receivers sealed and no mutinous ears burning.