Sentences with phrase «bright beacons»

NATARAJAN: We see bright beacons in the universe — quasars — in place powered by black holes that are roughly a billion times the mass of our sun in the young universe, just a billion years or so after the Big Bang.
Dr. Jean Brodie, from the University of California at Santa Cruz, will trace the formation and evolution of galaxies over cosmic time, making use of some «astronomical fossils» called globular star clusters, that are bright beacons tracing all the mergers and acquisitions that have assembled into present day galaxies.
Color and black - and - white images of Earth taken by two NASA interplanetary spacecraft on July 19 show our planet and its moon as bright beacons from millions of miles away in space.
Elsewhere he spoke of America as defender of all that is good and just, «the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity,» thereby implying a struggle of light and darkness («And no one will keep that light from shining»).
But there are many other craft businesses that work quite successfully, shining a bright beacon of hope for those just starting out.
It is a legacy of legacies, a bright beacon for securing the fate of fresh waters anywhere,» said Eric Siy, Executive Director of The Fund for Lake George.
With film company like that, there are more than enough reasons that Darkest Hour is a bright beacon of cinematic light.
He is the one bright beacon in Charlie's life and he encourages the young student by constantly challenging him to think deeper.
Designed with the concept of Palm Desert in the late 1940's, this one - level motor - style inn is a bright beacon of orange and lemon yellow.
The enthusiasm, savvy and evident talent of Assyria makes a tiny bright beacon in an otherwise murky ocean, though they will of course have to withstand the test of time.
In the 1960s conceptual art moved onto the international art stage like a bright beacon of joyous intellectual discovery.

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In the darkest night, there is always a beacon of light... and this beacon shines very bright on this first Hanukkah eve...
These bright, celestial objects serve as beacons across the sky, helping astronomers peer deep into space and calculate the size, shape and mass of the universe.
The researchers speculate that such a bright signal could be produced by a radio beacon built by an intelligent civilisation able to harness all the star's energy.
In that sea of alien suns the stars of Alpha Centauri — among the brightest in the southern skies — shine like a familiar and beckoning beacon.
When the bright cosmic beacons known as quasars try to devour too much gas, they spew some of it deep into space in fierce jets.
So, instead of relying on this method, Melis» team used radio measurements to perform the work, which opened up a more reliable distance beacon: quasars, amazingly bright galactic cores powered by supermassive black holes.
However we find aliens — beacon, radio wave, probe, or megastructure — there's a bright future for the hunt.
But we haven't fully connected our theories to what we observe, especially with quasars, these incredibly bright centers of very distant galaxies that serve as beacons of the early universe.
«I used the metaphor throughout my HGSE studies and during my superintendency,» she says, «to signify that all who lead the learning must serve as beacons to insure — by our collective wisdom, compassion, and action — that all students under our watch are afforded a safe harbor from which to learn, develop, and ultimately sail off to a bright and fulfilling future.»
In spite of new and emerging trends such as Augmented Reality, Near Field Communication (NFC), and BlueTooth Low Energy (BLE) Beacons, we foresee a bright future for QR Codes.
Against all odds, a dowdy elementary school with bright blue doors located in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in one of America's most beleaguered cities has become a beacon of hope — and not just for Newark.
Lighthouse is a beacon for public education and our graduates fulfill the promise of a better, brighter Oakland.
There is a strong case for making sure that the first tranche are in urban or rural areas with high levels of deprivation and low educational standards, both to create a ladder of opportunity for bright kids from the council estate or the rural backwater, and to have a beacon of educational excellence in those schools.
I walked up to our test car in the darkening 8 p.m. light of our parking structure's second floor, and the bright blue paint made it stand out like a beacon.
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD is a beacon compared to these two tablets, measuring a bright 436 lux.
To an animal's eyes, a white lab coat is like a bright glowing beacon and can be scary.
In conclusion, I am hopeful that 2018 is going to be a beacon of hope for the Xbox and the future will only look brighter.
She has made Guild Hall a bright shining beacon for the arts — a vibrant and inspiring meeting place for the entire Hamptons community.
Life Insurance is that wonderful life - changing beacon, which has the power to transform the future and make it brighter and secure.
In a dystopian turn, I inevitably come to loathe every idea that previously seemed like a bright and shining beacon of awesomeness because I am my own worst client.
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