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hubble

/huhb-uhl/US // ˈhʌb əl //UK // (ˈhʌbəl) //

哈勃,枢纽,枢轴,集线器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small hump, as on the surface of ice or a road.
    • : Scot. and North England. a heap; pile.a tumult; hubbub; uproar.

Examples

  • Added to existing Hubble observations, their results suggested such galaxies make up 90 percent of the total, leading to a new estimate—that there may be up to two trillion galaxies in the universe.

  • Hubble’s work in 1929 pegged the universe at expanding in such a way that it should be roughly 2 billion years old.

  • You can check out all of the collisions below, and older images of colliding galaxies captured by Hubble here.

  • That extra energy in turn would make the cloud give off more light — the extra infrared glow that Hubble spotted.

  • The MOB had baseline observations from before the dimming and already had Hubble time scheduled to track the star’s brightness cycles.

  • The size and shape of Laniakea depend on the rate of cosmic expansion, which is described by the Hubble parameter.

  • Williams did it with me several times, for instance when I mentioned the Hubble Space Telescope.

  • Two teenage brothers apparently lit a campfire, smoked a nargillah—a hubble-bubble—and went home.

  • Allard K. Lowenstein was so far to the left of WFB that WFB wouldn't have been able to find him with the Hubble telescope.

  • Edward Hubble, the greatest astronomer of the 20th century, who discovered the expanding universe, he was inspired by Jules Verne.

  • The women are in the habit of enjoying the hubble-bubble, in groups, in a similar manner.

  • This moral mystery seemed too much for the company until Mr. Hubble tersely solved it by saying, "Naterally wicious."

  • Mr. Pumblechook and Mr. Hubble declined, on the plea of a pipe and ladies' society; but Mr. Wopsle said he would go, if Joe would.

  • I then descried Mr. and Mrs. Hubble; the last-named in a decent speechless paroxysm in a corner.

  • This woman's name, according to the history of the church kept by John Whitmer, was Hubble.