Sentences with phrase «aurora lighting»

The Aurora Rhythm adds music visualization to the Aurora lighting system, upping the fun of a lighting system already built for it.
Handcrafted using individual pieces of antiqued mirror, each lamp of our Aurora Lighting Collection exhibits the intricate work of the artisan, so that no two are exactly the same.
«There could be a permanent aurora lighting up the sky there from the wind of particles from the pulsar.
Working with Aurora Lighting to restore the Room's chandeliers, including putting in LED lights
19 Auroras light up the night sky when solar wind particles excite atoms in the upper atmosphere.
Nevertheless these all look gorgeous on you: - * Is Aurora lighter than Sunlight?
Here, we grouped our Aurora lights with a Philips Hue bulb, then told Siri to change everything in the studio from blue to red.

Not exact matches

When DEA agents showed up at the Aurora site in March 2013, McKesson turned over a substantial number of documents to agents, including Aurora's monitoring program files that helped shed light on why the facility hadn't submitted more suspicious orders.
Aurora Borealis Otherwise known as «northern lights,» there are a variety of ways to enjoy this arctic phenomenon.
She's probably right, and it's worth noting, that the official Catholic teaching on the moral dangers of film (recently recounted in light of the Aurora killings by Dawn Eden) agrees with her.
My prayers go out to all those affected by the Aurora shooting, may God's guiding light brighten the way for each and everyone.
Washington Park / Washington Middle School 231 South Constitution Drive, Aurora 60506 • 9 courts, shelter, lighted until 11 p.m. Please note there will be times when the Washington Park tennis courts are not available to the public due to tennis programs or events.
This baby projector produces a light display inspired by the Aurora Borealis which millions of people go witness in the Northern Hemisphere every year.
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This lovely diaper features the silhouettes of popular woodland creatures like moose, deer, eagle, wolves and more against the colorful pattern of the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights.
More exciting news from the heavens — a major solar flare that set off Thursday will give metro New York and other areas a very good chance to observe the aurora borealis (Northern Lights) Saturday evening.
On Earth, the brightest auroras (the high - altitude glows often called the northern and southern lights) are generated when electrons in outer space near Earth are accelerated by large electrical potentials, or voltages, along the lines in our planet's magnetic field and slam into gas molecules in the upper atmosphere above polar regions.
But Alaska had the aurora borealis, the natural display of colored lights created at high latitudes as charged particles hit the atmosphere.
According to the MAVEN data, solar particles that caused the «Christmas lights» penetrated deeply into the Martian atmosphere — sparking auroras less than 100 km from the surface.
It channels some of these particles toward the poles, where they can collide with air molecules and release energy in the form of light, producing brightly colored auroras.
The Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVS) examines the auroras in UV light to study Jupiter's upper atmosphere and the particles that collide with it.
THE PROBLEM Earth's magnetic field sculpts the dancing lights of the aurora borealis, aims compass needles, and most crucially, protects us from potentially lethal particles spewed by the sun.
STEVE APPEARS A purplish and green band of light known as STEVE, shown here with the Milky Way, is a new kind of aurora that appears in the sky during displays of the northern lights.
Previous research has shown that the natural lights of the Northern Lights — also known as or Aurora Borealis — interfere with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals which are heavily relied upon in the transport and civil aviation induslights of the Northern Lights — also known as or Aurora Borealis — interfere with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals which are heavily relied upon in the transport and civil aviation indusLights — also known as or Aurora Borealis — interfere with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals which are heavily relied upon in the transport and civil aviation industries.
We always assumed that auroras on Jupiter were caused by the same process that brings the swirling light shows to Earth.
In light of the Aurora, Colorado, shootings, which resulted in the deaths of 12 people and was allegedly carried out by a troubled former graduate student in neuroscience, it's a compelling question.
At the poles, Juno will give researchers a close look at Jupiter's auroras, the Jovian equivalent of Earth's northern and southern lights.
And Hubble caught auroras on Jupiter, too, seen in ultraviolet light.
And each gas emits a particular color as a result: Oxygen makes green light at common aurora altitudes, so that's what we see most often.
1882 - 83 Danish astrophysicist Sophus Tromholt helps establish a northern lights observatory in Norway to determine aurora altitudes and shows that auroras are more likely to happen at the peak of the sun's 11 - year cycle of solar activity.
Since the charge is concentrated over a small distance, it would create a strong electric field, perhaps enough to ionise the air and create a luminous discharge that travels up away from the ground — explaining the orbs, flames and aurora - like sheets of light.
Hallinan hopes more observations shed light on the origins of the charged particles that power the aurora, which are currently unknown.
The brown dwarf in question, called LSR J1835 +3259, lies 18 light - years away, suggesting astronomers may soon glimpse auroras on similarly distant planets, too.
But at the planet's far polar regions, some of these particles enter our atmosphere and provide the sweeping light shows we know as auroras.
Auroras emit light in colors across the visible spectrum, but just a few dominate, with green being the most common color.
For the first time, astronomers have spotted an aurora, akin to our northern and southern lights, shimmering on a world outside our solar system.
Antti Pulkkinen, who leads NASA's «Solar Shield» satellite - based detection system at the Goddard Space Flight Center, said the cloud of ionized particles from Tuesday's violent «coronal mass ejection» will largely miss Earth, giving some North American residents a glimpse of the aurora borealis, or northern lights, this weekend.
While NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, orbiting around Earth, was able to observe the northern auroras in ultraviolet wavelengths, NASA's Cassini spacecraft, orbiting around Saturn, got complementary close - up views in infrared, visible - light and ultraviolet wavelengths.
The images at right of Earth's aurora borealis — the shimmering lights created by particles of solar wind crashing into the polar atmosphere — were taken on April 9 by the UltraViolet Imager, an instrument on board nasa's polar satellite.
The visible - light data have helped scientists figure out the colors of Saturn's auroras.
A research team led by Timothy J. Stubbs of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center analyzed images from NASA's Polar spacecraft and the IMAGE spacecraft taken of both the northern (aurora borealis) and southern (aurora australis) lights.
«In 2013, we were treated to a veritable smorgasbord of dancing auroras, from steadily shining rings to super-fast bursts of light shooting across the pole.»
«While we expected to see some red in Saturn's aurora because hydrogen emits some red light when it gets excited, we also knew there could be color variations depending on the energies of the charged particles bombarding the atmosphere and the density of the atmosphere,» Dyudina said.
Startled Cubans saw the auroras directly overhead; ships» logs near the equator described crimson lights reaching halfway to the zenith.
And the auroras that light up its atmosphere arise not just from charged solar particles slamming into the planet's atmosphere, as on Earth, but from Jovian moons spewing material toward the planet.
The extreme space weather also would trigger spectacular aurorae, or Northern Lights.
In the meantime he and his crew members do get to enjoy the almost otherworldly aurora australis, or southern lights.
Kataoka and collaborators used two digital single - lens reflex (SLR) cameras set 8 km apart to capture 3D images of Northern Lights and determine the altitude where electrons in the atmosphere emit the light that produces aurora.
The subtle differences between the left and right pictures allow researchers to measure the altitude where electrons in the atmosphere emit the light that produces aurora.
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