What's the difference between interstellar and stellar?

Interstellar


Definition:

  • (a.) Between or among the stars; as, interstellar space.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Abrams is currently shooting Star Wars: Episode VII on celluloid, and Nolan has been using film for his upcoming space drama, Interstellar.
  • (2) Calculated properties of the minimum energy conformers of I and IIA are described and the potential role of H2CN (I) as a reactive intermediate in prebiotic organic synthesis and its possible relevance to interstellar organic chemistry are discussed.
  • (3) And the first interstellar voyagers from Earth could instigate a “greening” of the entire galaxy .
  • (4) Jeff Nosanov, of Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, near Los Angeles, hopes to persuade the agency to launch about ten interstellar probes to gather data from a variety of directions.
  • (5) Interstellar director Christopher Nolan (left) and star Matthew McConaughey at Comic-Con.
  • (6) A theoretical methodology for the systematic study of the interstellar molecules is proposed.
  • (7) Earth has been visited by a quasi-religious entity known as the Traveller, which has helped mankind develop interstellar warp drives.
  • (8) We got to interstellar space with technologies that were developed 40 years ago.
  • (9) Quantum chemical methods appear to be a powerful tool to study the structure and behaviour of molecules related with interstellar space and the Origin of Life.
  • (10) A discussion is given on the possible contribution of these reactions to the abiotic synthesis of organic nitrogen compounds on Mars, on the primitive Earth and in interstellar space.
  • (11) And to paraphrase Lenin, socialism = soviet power + interstellar travel.
  • (12) Today we commit to this next great leap into the cosmos, because we are human and our nature is to fly.” Freeman Dyson, the American physicist and writer, said that in the quest to find life elsewhere, humans should focus not just on planets, but on asteroids, comets and even the dust clouds that hang in interstellar space.
  • (13) It’s time to open the era of interstellar flight but we need to keep our feet on the ground to achieve this.” The research funded by the Breakthrough Starshot initiative will be entirely in the public domain.
  • (14) Whatever happened to the new song you wrote for the Pistols, which you said sounded like Pink Floyd's Interstellar Overdrive ?
  • (15) This year, anticipation is high for Ridley Scott’s The Martian, with Interstellar star Matt Damon awaiting space rescue by Chiwetel Ejiofor.
  • (16) Not to be confused with Voyager 1, which recently entered interstellar space.
  • (17) It is this very film that gave rise to the now standard practice of employing real-life scientists as on-set consultants (with Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar being a recent example ).
  • (18) The key challenge is that the final interstellar system is affordable – by that we mean its final cost is comparable to other large scientific endeavours such as the Cern accelerator.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest See what was announced at the press conference He added: “We would welcome participation by governments, national and international organisations and space agencies.
  • (19) The agency announced earlier this month that its Voyager 1 probe has left the solar system, becoming the first object to enter interstellar space.
  • (20) Great news for anyone who found Interstellar’s quantum physics bookshelf banjo finale a bit woolly.

Stellar


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Stellary

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The expansion comes hot on the heels of another year of stellar growth in which Primark edged closer to overtaking high street stalwart M&S in sales and profits.
  • (2) If they included a warning in the package ‘tamper resistance’ feature that works by non-Apple-authorised repair services may be mistaken for tampering attempts, and lead to the phone being disabled’, then it would be purely a feature ... By concealing the feature prior to sales, and only even revealing it after being repeatedly pressured over it, Apple turned what could have been a feature into a landmine.” Apple shares have fallen more than 20% in the past three months as investors begin to doubt whether it can maintain the stellar growth posted since the iPhone first went on sale eight years ago.
  • (3) Vestager, a member of the Social Liberal party, was appointed competition commissioner in 2014 after a stellar career in Danish politics, a world of minority governments, fragile coalitions, consensus and compromise.
  • (4) Once a stock market darling, the company issued two profit warnings in six months, prompting fears that its stellar growth had peaked.
  • (5) Potential London escapees will probably be put off by the cost of commuting, as an annual season ticket costs about £5,000, and the knowledge that state schools in London are better, on the whole, although Oxford has a stellar independent sector thanks to the likes of Oxford High School for Girls and Magdalen College School .
  • (6) Not only was the story a page-turner but the cast list was stellar.
  • (7) The penetration of (14)C-labeled ethylene glycol, erythritol, mannitol, and sucrose was measured in giant axons of various diameters isolated from the hindmost stellar nerves of Doryteuthis plei squid.
  • (8) Having said that, this is their best chance to avoid that fate, as Atlanta have put together a stellar 13-3 campaign, picking up steam as they head towards the postseason.
  • (9) Royles also had to endure more or less the entire committee laughing at him openly when he boasted about consultants' high levels of job satisfaction, something the chuckling Mps surmised might be caused by their stellar pay.
  • (10) Discounters continue to grow sales faster than other food retailers, while Waitrose outperformed with a stellar sales growth of +12% in the four weeks to 18 August – helped by shoppers spending more per visit on food and drink – making them this period’s winner across the supermarket sector.
  • (11) They would probably admit that was not one of their stellar performances.
  • (12) The Internet is about to bring such direct financial connectivity to all business and individuals as we speak, with outfits such as Ripple and Stellar already the darlings of Silicon Valley.
  • (13) Th is was a struggle yet Manchester United found a way to grab a point through Anthony Martial, who continued his stellar start at the club with a second-half diving header.
  • (14) Florian Klenk, a leading Austrian commentator and editor of the weekly magazine Falter, said he could understand why the international media in particular had focused on Hofer’s stellar rise on an anti-immigrant ticket.
  • (15) In Stellar's laboratory, running speed to salt solutions in a runway is used as a measure of salt appetite.
  • (16) I do know that if I didn’t live in a country with such a stellar healthcare system, I probably would have died.
  • (17) But its record with regard to the latter has not always been stellar.
  • (18) Stephenson said Wainwright's "heartfelt scripts combined with the outstanding and stellar cast involved meant we couldn't resist a third series".
  • (19) As the BBC was unveiling one of its most stellar drama line-ups in years on Wednesday night, Lee, president of ABC Entertainment Group – in charge of the Disney-owned broadcaster’s network schedule, programming and TV production studio - was across London telling producers at a TVFestTalks event that he’s hungry for their ideas, formats and talent, in front of and behind the camera.
  • (20) I have seen too many cases where security management in insecure places was less than stellar,” comments one donor to his appeal.

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