Galactic in a sentence as an adjective

The density of such objects is much higher near the galactic plane than elsewhere.

However the Sun bobs up and down, spending most of its time away from the galactic plane and crossing it every 30 million years or so.

Stock wants Altmayer to be Earth's representative to the galactic conference to form the union.

One of my favorite SF stories flips this premise: What if human beings were the wise, moral, responsible galactic elders?

Other matter in the galaxy all rotates with approximately the same speed around the galactic center.

Stock tells him that the government doesn't support the Diaboli-led plan for galactic union, but can't support exposing the documents.

Brief summary:The story opens describing a statute of Richard Altmayer that stands in the center of the courtyard of the capital of the galactic union.

Might there be a "galactic current" so that the ship can go with the flow?I know its just for fun but its still silly to think that anyone who could propel a canned ape at .8c wouldn't be able fend off a few rouge hydrogen atoms.

If there were entire galaxies made of anti-matter then the areas where their clouds of inter-galactic anti-gas contacted normal inter-galactic gas would be rife with emissions due to annihilations.

Galactic definitions

adjective

of or relating to a galaxy (especially our galaxy the Milky Way); "the galactic plane"

adjective

inconceivably large

See also: astronomic astronomical