Sentences with phrase «at brighter skies»

I have to admire how their hands remained steadfast on their craft while trying not to look back at the ruins in the past but looking ahead at brighter skies.
Have a look at this bright sky blue color back & front embroidered shirt.

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That's the period that left us images of bright, sky - piercing mushroom clouds like the one at the top of this article, and footage like this of the devastation these weapons could wreak.
A crisp breeze and bright sun set against deep blue skies and dashes of color in the trees confirm the season's arrival at last.
This is such a bright and flavorful start to the morning that I can almost forget that it's been cloudy and foggy for days around here (no sun or blue skies at all!
But those feelings of fear quickly turned into wonder as I stared at all the bright colors blooming in the sky.
Sitting on the balcony, looking out at a bright sunny, summer sky.
Seeing Swansea ride their luck to beat Stoke 2 - 0 at the Liberty Stadium was the only other cloud in the sky on a bright day for City.
By looking at the sky through such a crystal and then rotating it so the two images are equally bright, it's possible to spot the rings of polarized light that surround the sun, even under cloudy skies.
Jupiter is usually the fourth brightest object in the sky (after the Sun, the Moon and Venus); however at times Mars appears brighter than Jupiter.
At full power, HAARP's transmitter can produce a glowing plasma high in the sky that, although not as bright as the natural aurora borealis, is visible to the naked eye.
It is like looking at the night sky: the bright stars of physics and biology catch the attention, but it is the vast array of the individually faint stars of chemistry that collectively casts most light.
Historical data from the Palomar Observatory showed a bright burst in 1954 at the same point in the sky as iPTF14hls (left).
A team of researchers pointed the telescope at GK Persei, an object that became a sensation in the astronomical world in 1901 when it suddenly appeared as one of the brightest stars in the sky for a few days, before gradually fading away in brightness.
Opposition also marks Jupiter's closest point to us, and the planet appears brighter in the night sky than at any other time in the year.
M5 glows at magnitude 5.7, which makes it one of the brightest globulars in the northern half of the sky.
At about 9:20 a.m. local time Feb. 15, a fireball brighter than the sun streaked across the sky near Chelyabinsk, Russia, in southwestern Siberia.
Along with most of the stars of the night sky, we rush straight up at nightfall, toward the cross-shaped constellation Cygnus and its brightest star, Deneb, nearly overhead in early evening.
A woman, in her forties, was driving alone along a country road one night when she witnessed a bright light in the sky overtaking her car at high speed and disappearing behind trees.
At the appropriate frequency they could even be the brightest radio signals in the sky.
And help is at hand from the International Dark - Sky Association, based in Tucson, Arizona — a bright light in a very dark desert.
And the sky is bright enough at that moment to easily wash out the feeble light from the target.
«Particles of any kind, even much smaller than the wavelength of visible light, will, as a rule, make the sky brighter but at the expense of its purity of color,» Bohren says, noting that the effect is more pronounced when there is a high concentration of large aerosols.
In contrast, ground - based telescopes have searched wider swathes of the sky looking at many more brighter stars for transiting exoplanets.
Between 1838 and 1845, the system underwent an outburst that ejected at least 10 solar masses and made it the second - brightest star in the sky.
Viewed from a planet at Earth's orbital distance around Alpha Centauri A, stellar companion B would provide more light than the full Moon does on Earth as its brightest night sky object, but the additional light at a distance greater than Saturn's orbital distance in the Solar System would not be significant for the growth of Earth - type life.
Amateur astronomers may contribute more observations, but the asteroid will be very difficult for backyard astronomers to see, as current estimates are that it will reach a visual magnitude of only about 17 at its brightest, and it will be moving very fast across the sky.
The project, led by principal investigator George Ricker, a senior research scientist at MKI, will use an array of wide - field cameras to perform an all - sky survey to discover transiting exoplanets, ranging from Earth - sized planets to gas giants, in orbit around the brightest stars in the sun's neighborhood.
When considered among the individual brightest stars in the sky (excluding the Sun), Alpha Centauri A is the fourth brightest at an apparent visual magnitude of +0.01, being fractionally fainter than Arcturus at an apparent visual magnitude of − 0.04.
The project, led by principal investigator George Ricker, a senior research scientist at the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (MKI) will use an array of wide - field cameras to perform an all - sky survey to discover transiting exoplanets, ranging from Earth - sized planets to gas giants, in orbit around the brightest stars in the sun's neighborhood.
It's easy to imagine the first modern humans staring up at the heavens in wonder, their eyes and minds dazzled by a beautiful band of light splashed across the night sky, the ever - changing moon so large and bright, and pinpoints of light in every direction.
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.
TESS, however, will conduct a sky - wide survey, looking at the nearest and brightest stars.
We can see it throughout the year in all parts of the sky, but it's brighter during the summer, when we're looking at the center of the galaxy.
The central star of M27 is quite bright at mag 13.5, and an extremely hot blueish subdwarf dwarf at about 85,000 K (so the spectral type is given as O7 in the Sky Catalog 2000).
Its larger namesake the Sombrero Galaxy is another stunning example of an edge - on galaxy — in fact, the «Little Sombrero» is about the same size as its bright namesake at about 60 000 light - years across, but as it lies further away, it appears smaller in the sky (Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA Acknowledgement: Josh Barrington)
The Orion Nebula Messier 42 (M42, NGC 1976) is the brightest starforming, and the brightest diffuse nebula in the sky, and also one of the brightest deepsky objects at all.
This supermassive black hole, which sits at the centre of a galaxy, was once one of the brightest X-ray sources in the sky.
A photographic plate from the Palomar Observatory showed a bright burst in 1954 at the same point in the sky as iPTF14hls (left).
The three stars of Orion's Belt jump out at you midway between Orion's two brightest stars, Betelgeuse and Rigel, which are two of the brightest stars in the sky.
If you're traveling west, like from Miami to Los Angeles, expose yourself to light post-flight by going outside under bright skies or using a light box later in the day, at dusk, and before bedtime.
Sun rays now start to warm my living room through the windows, my orchids on the window perch bloom splendidly while beaming widely to the now bright sky, at least on early afternoons.
I hope you're having some bright skies where you're at because we're getting lots of snow — hence, the indoor photo shoot.
My very talented friend Connor and I found this location at school, and I think the amphitheater looks so cool in the background, and I'm loving the bright, blue skies to add even more color to the photos... Spring is so close, my friends!
Colors of the new floral buds, the blooming trees, bright blue skies... the soft leather vest I saw this past weekend while styling at THE A LIST POP UP.
At night, away from the bustle of Main Street, the sky is crowded with constellations, bigger and brighter than we've seen them before.
At the beginning, when a title card announced that this was set in 1930s Austria, it sounded like bad news to me, but it was still kind of shocking to see, after scenes with kids falling off rowboats, bright skies and blissful songs, to have men in uniforms march in and go «Heil Hitler».
Ultimately, a teacher's goal at the end of a semester is to gaze upon the shadows of all our departing learners and see that our lessons taught them to reach for a patch of blue sky, bright with significance and purpose.
The three brightest planets in this month's night sky are lining up for a beautiful sunset conjunction at the end of May.
It looked right at home in the sand, its bright blue paint blending into the sunny skies and the water of Lake Michigan.
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