Or did these planets now lie barren under dying suns half the galaxy away?
Through this process, students discover if the planets lie in the "habitable zone."
Soon the planet would lie whole within the frames.
This predicted planet lies 4 billion light years away.
The planet does not lie far from the course we must take to return to our arrival point, so we will lose little time.
An inferior conjunction occurs when the two planets lie in a line on the same side of the Sun.
It was already known, as we have just pointed out, that the planet must lie somewhere on the ecliptic.
"The planet also lies on the edge of the black abyss."
Yet even though the planet lies barren, something has been left behind.
I'll consult our astro-maps to see which planet lies on their course.