Sentences with phrase «looking near the horizon»

Looking near the horizon means peering out through miles of Earth's turbulent, hazy, and sometimes polluted atmosphere, which would blur and dim the vulcanoid's appearance even more.

Not exact matches

One possible risk would be a sharp decline in economic growth, but that doesn't currently look to be on the near - term horizon.
This particular energy range offers astronomers a detailed look at what is happening near the event horizon, the region around a black hole from which light can no longer escape gravity's grasp.
There's a moment near the end of 12 Years a Slave where Ejiofor glances away from the horizon and directly into the camera; the look in his eyes conveys a legacy of anguish and several generations» will to survive.
Our goal is to consistently outperform our benchmark and peer group over-full market cycles, looking beyond the «Street's» near - term horizon with a long - term owner's focus.
Holding assets for decades can be ideal for financial goals like preparing for retirement, while investors looking to build wealth for nearer - term goals, like purchasing a home, may have a horizon closer to 3 - 5 years.
Our Most Anticipated Games of the Year - 2018 looks to be another banner year for video games, with tons of amazing - looking titles on the horizon both in the near and distant future.
That photo looks like it has been photoshopped to eliminate the «brown fug» usually seen near the horizon by replacing the sky with a shot of clouds closer to the zenith.
Contrary to the authors, I look ahead and see many cliffs on the near and far horizon.
«When the moon is near the horizon, it can look unnaturally large when viewed through trees, buildings, or other foreground objects,» says NASA.
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