English to Kannada Dictionary intergalactic

intergalactic

ಇಂಟರ್ ಗ್ಯಾಲಕ್ಟಿಕ್
definition
adjective
intergalactic gas
of, relating to, or situated between two or more galaxies.
translation of 'intergalactic'
ಎರಡು ಯಾ ಹೆಚ್ಚು ಗೆಲಾಕ್ಸಿಗಳ ನಡುವಣ
example
On their way to Earth, the X-rays from a distant quasar dim as they pass through a cloud of the 'intergalactic' gas.
Nestled between matter-rich filaments and superclusters are ‘voids’ of 'intergalactic' space.
A dense region of 'intergalactic' gas cools to form several smaller galaxies, which merge to form a larger galaxy with a super massive black hole.
The year is 3526, and 'intergalactic' contact has been established for three millennia.
But scientists worried that 'intergalactic' dust, rather than distance, could account for the dimming.
The planet they crashed on is in the middle of an 'intergalactic' war.
We will soon be making contact with beings that are interstellar, 'intergalactic' , and interdimensional.
As charged particles, cosmic rays are deflected by galactic and 'intergalactic' magnetic fields during their travel to Earth.
These larger jets shoot out from galaxies into the 'intergalactic' medium.
And they are only about 2.5 million light-years apart, barely a stone's throw in 'intergalactic' terms.
So strong was the event that the speedy star eventually will be lost altogether, traveling alone in the blackness of 'intergalactic' space.
Its benefits included 'intergalactic' space travel at warp speed.
In their work, domestic objects floated through the apertures of a make believe house, and continued their journey into 'intergalactic' space.
They are found in the great 'intergalactic' voids - vast spaces between groupings of normal galaxies.
Four independent teams of researchers used the beacons of X rays from distant quasars to probe the contents of several 'intergalactic' clouds.
They will learn how plastic bottles can be transformed into scaled-down versions of 'intergalactic' craft, when all eyes turn to the skies at the university this weekend.
The massive forces of the merging clusters accelerated 'intergalactic' gas to great speeds.
The hot gas pours out of this hole, spewing energy and superheated particles into the halo and sometimes beyond, into 'intergalactic' space.
Scientologists have already named it their 'intergalactic' leader.
But in 'intergalactic' space, which accounts for most of the volume of the universe, there is less than one atom for every ten cubic meters.
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