The bright object seen in this Hubble image is a single and little - studied star named TYC 3203 -450-1, located in the constellation of Lacerta (The Lizard).
Not exact matches
Just because that something is the second
brightest object in the night sky and you've probably
seen it just about every single night of your entire life is no excuse for not saying something.
Just because that something is the second
brightest object in the night sky and you've probably
seen it just about every single night of your entire life is no excuse...
During the first few months of life a child can focus on an
object 8 - 10 inches away, but does not
see detail, so it's good to have
bright contrasting colors with defined edges when choosing gifts for newborns.
I love the color contrast in this image, the fact that we're
seeing entirely different populations of
objects, and also the simple idea that this is such a strange view of the Andromeda galaxy, a huge spiral so
bright and close it's easily visible to the unaided eye from a dark site.
This discovery — based on sightings of unexpectedly
bright objects that should be too far away to
see so clearly — may call into question our understanding of how galaxies are born and evolve.
When we discovered the Kuiper belt
object called Santa in December of» 04, we went crazy — this was the
brightest thing we'd ever
seen.
This is because surveys have failed to reveal such
objects, even though they would be many times
brighter than the Kuiper - belt
objects seen to date.
Detailed analyses of light from the
object suggest that, as
seen from Earth, the binary system is
seen edge on, with each
bright blue star eclipsing the other on a regular basis.
For the radio waves to arrive as brightly as Schmidt
saw them, after traveling that far, the
object emitting them must be 100 times
brighter than our entire galaxy.
Extreme adaptive optics also allows much fainter
objects to be
seen very close to a
bright star.
Today, Sirius can be
seen almost worldwide as the
brightest star in the sky — excluding the sun — and the fourth
brightest night - sky
object after the moon, Venus and Jupiter.
«It has been known for decades that there is a mechanism in the retina in the eye that helps us
see small
objects and detect edges on
bright days, and that this mechanism gradually turns off when it is dark.
We need to
see fine spatial details on
bright days and to
see large dim
objects on moonless nights.
«I
saw a
bright object at the exact position of the brown dwarf, and was pretty sure I had made a mistake,» Berger said.
This produces sub-wavelength
bright spots that let us
see objects that are smaller than the wavelength of the light.
With clouds shrouding much of the sky, professor Steve Fossey decided to point the University's 14 - inch telescope at nearby galaxy Messier 82 (M82) and
saw a very
bright object that wasn't supposed to be there.
For a
bright object, however, the brain can be fooled into
seeing a larger and exaggerated version of the
object.
Webb will look for the
bright objects that transformed this dark universe to the one we
see today, ablaze with the glow of stars, gathered into immense galaxies.
The speeds
seen in the quasars indicated that they were the most distant
objects yet found, and, because they appear
bright even at those great distances, must be extremely energetic.
In addition to taking 1,100 years to complete its orbit around the sun, the
object is blisteringly chilly, which makes sense
seeing as it's located in the Kuiper Belt where our sun is no more than a
bright pinprick in the sky.
A new analysis of galaxy colors, however, indicates that the farthest
objects in the deep fields must be extremely intense, unexpectedly
bright knots of blue - white, hot newborn stars embedded in primordial proto - galaxies that are too faint to be
seen even by Hubble's far vision — as if only the lights on a distant Christmas tree were
seen and so one must infer the presence of the whole tree (more discussion at: STScI; and Lanzetta et al, 2002).
The lander is white because the data received from Mars were saturated at this location — that is, the lander was so much
brighter than the surrounding terrain that the camera
saw it as a white
object.
Glow in the darks are good because they're the
brightest object the dogs can
see, but this next toy not only glows, it also whistles!
It can lead to the inability of the dog to
see objects that are stationary in an area with
bright lighting.
In some stages, you'll be playing as a silhouette against a
bright background and still the strong art style in the game ensures you can still make out every
object and enemy despite only
seeing their silhouette and animations.
For example, the film «Wounds and Absent
Objects», a homage to Kapoor's hero, American abstract expressionist Barnett Newman (1905 - 70), suggests a deep journey from colour to darkness; on the screen, viewers
see a single - coloured image, very much like one of Newman's painting, that shifts from
brighter to darker shades.
A certain material vagueness in pigmented paper pulp thus seems ideal for Stockholder, who has always enjoyed the erasure of distinctions: between gross matter and art, composition and formlessness, narrative and abstraction, sculpture and painting... «Having arrived at the Mill with digital prints of
objects she photographed in her years and studio (
bright plastic bowls and containers, a drinking bottle, some gaudy cakes that had
seen better times) along with real
objects (fabric swatches, the floor mat) she proceeded to collage and emboss them in stretches of pigmented paper pulp, working in collaboration with Paul Wong.
As usual there was a lot to
see, but this year the focus shifted from
bright shiny
objects and mirrored surfaces to paintings, sculpture, and installations.
Easily the
brightest object we can
see, with an apparent magnitude of − 26.74.
When they
saw this
bright white light /
object, the team quickly beat a retreat downstairs, pausing only briefly to peek into the first floor apartment.
It can't achieve perfect black the way an OLED can, and in pitch - black home theater rooms, you can
see some blooming from the edges and some halos around
bright objects.
You occasionally
see clouds of extra light around very
bright objects and some settings cause striping in HDR colours, but it's still an excellent curved option.
While not as
bright as a phone screen, this small light is intense enough to
see small
objects such as a keyhole in the dark.
Even Sony's much - improved Slim Backlight System +, meanwhile, can't prevent you sometimes
seeing pretty clear blooms of accidental light around extremely
bright objects when they appear against a dark backdrop.
Consequently, we still commonly
see halo effects around
bright objects displayed on LCD sets from manufacturers ranging from Samsung to TCL.
While the 65Q9FN provides a slight viewing angle improvement over 2017's models, color saturations reduce and you start to
see more pronounced backlight blooming around
bright objects if you watch from horizontal angles of more than around 30 degrees.