Sentences with phrase «brighter areas show»

Brighter areas show where they have overlapped in space, representing areas of historically frequent hurricane activity — tumultuous ocean zones probably best to steer around.
Lit from below by Saturn's internal infrared glow, bright areas show where the cloud cover is thinnest, allowing the heat from the planet's interior to blaze through.

Not exact matches

Using data from the Herschel Space Telescope, Negrello et al. (p. 800) showed that by searching for the brightest sources in a wide enough area in the sky it was possible to detect gravitationally lensed submillimeter galaxies with nearly full efficiency.
The most likely position of the electron is shown in the image as the brightest area around the atomic nucleus (which itself is not visible in the image).
Fluorescence imaging shows that areas that received more light became more purified, as revealed by brighter fluorescence from those regions.
His team has shown that the brightest regions detected by the radio telescopes match up with the coldest areas on Mercury, where ice can exist on the surface.
The numerous dark patches in this picture show that the Eagle and Omega nebulae are only the brightest areas in a region which also contains many dark nebulae.
This ultraviolet image of the sun shows large sunspot group AR 9169 as the bright area near the horizon.
 However, poor weather did result in the golf buggies being unable to visit some areas, despite the bright shows and festive lights on offer.
After the show concluded, we hailed a cab and the driver pushed a button, automatically opening the back door, and we quickly found ourselves back in an oasis of solitude, the bright lights of the city's signs reflecting past us on the car's windows as we slipped away, back into the quiet area we were calling home.
Recently renovated with jarrah floorboards, modern stainless steel kitchen, colourful dining area which leads onto a front patio, comfortable couches in living areas with ample seating, flat screen TV and DVD, Free Netflix (movies, TV shows and documentaries), spacious queen size main bedroom with extensive storage, bright and sunny twin bedroom, and delightful beach scenes hung on the walls providing a coastal theme.
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Francis spent some time in Paris executing entirely monochromatic works, but his mature pieces are generally large oil paintings with splashed or splattered areas of bright contrasting color, with areas of white canvas left to show through.
A few days before the inaugural show at the new space — a solo exhibit of MacConnel's bright, textile - inspired abstractions — she already has everything in place: the works have been hung, the storage area tidied up, announcements have gone out.
The bright white central mass shows the perennial sea ice, which is just the multi-year ice that has survived at least one summer, while the larger light blue area shows the full extent of the winter sea ice including the average annual sea ice during the 2012 months of November, December and January.
Aurora's irradiance engine produces a map showing the solar access value at each point on the roof surface (brighter areas indicate higher solar insolation).
Brighter spots are giving off more IR — like the desert region in southwest South America, and the westernmost tip of Africa peaking over on the right — and darker spots show areas where less IR is emitted.
100 % crops on areas of fine detail, such as the brickwork in the building below, show a noticeable loss of fine detail despite low ISO sensitivity and a fast shutter speed of 1 / 600 - second employed in the bright - light conditions.
The bright areas also showed less detail when there were large swathes of bright objects, like big windows letting sunshine into an otherwise dark room.
I couldn't test out the new Face ID authentication myself without setting it up, but it was configured for one of Apple's demo assistants, and it worked every time he showed it off, even under the frenetic conditions and bright lights of the demo area.
Although the bright blue kitchen - dinette area was attractive, it wasn't showing well against the competition.
At first glance it's not super noticeable, and of course things do show up slightly brighter in pictures, but as you look closer, especially in the areas where there are shadows, like the corners of the room, you start to see that green tint.
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