Sentences with phrase «bright evening star»

How about the differences between that bright evening star Venus and oh, hmmm, let's say, the Milky Way.

Not exact matches

The radiant for this shower is near the bright star Vega in the constellation Lyra (chart here), which rises in the northeast at about 10 p.m. on April evenings.
In fluorescent lighting exactly like that on a cheap motel — there's even a slightly tilted bright yellow star in one corner — the image is set in the evening sky, wrapped in the deep purple of the last moments of dusk.
The concept of a child born of a virgin birth, on or near the 25th of December, with a bright star in the east, including the three kings, who died and was resurrected three days later, is a story that has been told numerous time BEFORE the story of Jesus was even a thought in anyone's head.
Now it is fair to say that the future at Arsenal looks much brighter for Sanogo than Campbell, even though a Daily Star report has revealed that the transfer talks about the Costa Rican moving to Real Sociedad have broken down.
Brooke Shields even went so far as to star in ads for Bright Beginnings infant formula.
She is mesmerized by the bright contrasting colors of the stars and even uses it as a teething blanket.
If your skies were clear and you happened to look southeast Monday evening soon after sunset, here's what you might have seen: The bright crescent is the Moon, the brighter «star» is Venus and the dimmer dot is Jupiter, here in a rare visible close conjunction (a church in my...
The leader of the immigration revolt — on an amendment, remember, which even the home secretary Theresa May had said was illegal under the Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights — was Dominic Raab, a bright international lawyer who knew exactly what he was doing, and was one of the stars of the 2010 intake.
She even offered a bright prediction for the embattled Mets, who lost star shortstop Jose Reyes to free agency.
He even got the crowd to repeat after him after he chanted that the «brightest stars shine when it's darkest» and saying that though Trump «has made it dark,» the city will «shine bright» and «be those lights.»
Its sky would contain two suns, and the more distant binary pair would appear as two very bright stars, visible even during daylight.
Or maybe, others said, the first stars were strange, short - lived and supermassive giants, far brighter and hundreds or even a thousand times more massive than our sun.
To reach the potentially habitable planet Proxima b, these «photogravitational» assists counterintuitively require first sending the light sail swooping blisteringly close to the bright, sunlike stars Alpha Centauri A and B — even though they are nearly two trillion kilometers farther from us than Proxima b's smaller, dimmer host star, Proxima Centauri.
But even for stars with ages of several hundred million years, Spitzer found a startling number of bright dusty clouds.
It is actively forming new stars in regions that are so bright that some can even be seen from Earth with the naked eye, such as the Tarantula Nebula.
And when quasars [extremely bright, compact objects at the centers of some galaxies] were discovered in the early 1960s, it was obvious that the source of power had to be gravitational because even nuclear power, which powers the stars, is too inefficient.
One day that may be all it takes: Townes, a Nobel laureate at UC Berkeley, notes that flashes of light from planets around stars within 50 light - years could even grow bright enough for the naked eye to see.
Unlike black holes, which hide their mass behind an event horizon even as they crash, colliding neutron stars spew hot, bright matter across space.
Many believe the system's larger, brighter and more sunlike stars, the binary pair Alpha Centauri A and B, offer better prospects for life - friendly worlds, even though all previous planet hunts there have come up empty - handed.
Thus, as the scientists will announce in a future issue of The Astronomical Journal, the dim red sun probably revolves around the bright white star, even though the two are separated by a whopping 2.5 light - years of space, which is more than half the distance between the sun and Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to our own.
Massive numbers of comets may even produce the bright debris disks seen around other stars.
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.
But even in the mid-infrared, the star remains millions of times brighter than the planets to be detected, which calls for a dedicated technique to reduce the blinding stellar light.
Unlike black holes, which hide their mass behind an event horizon even as they crash, colliding neutron stars spew hot, bright matter across space, which could help us explore other mysteries.
Even at its peak brightness the newcomer was much fainter than the four other bright supernovae of the second millennium, which outshone every nighttime star.
The «star» became brighter during several weeks and, by July, could be observed for 23 days even in the daytime.
Because globular clusters contain so many stars, they are much brighter than individual stars and can be seen in the Milky Way, even at very far distances.
Kiang found that «plants» on Earth - like planets orbiting stars somewhat brighter and bluer than the Sun might look yellow or orange, and even look bluish by reflecting a dangerous overabundance of more energetic blue light.
(Some quasars may be billions — or even a trillion — times brighter than the sun, yet they are so far away they still look like stars.)
Even during the time of this nearest approach, however, the apparent magnitude of Alpha Centauri will still not surpass that of Sirius, which will brighten incrementally over the next 60,000 years, and will continue to be the brightest star as seen from Earth for the next 210,000 years.
Even though the stars are very bright compared to a flashlight, they are also very far away (most stars are many light years away, and one light year equals 10 trillion kilometers or 6 trillion miles).
Following the revival of ACS WFC during the Servicing Mission 4 (SM4) in 2009 May, CTE corrections are now typically several tenths of a percent and should be included, even for our bright standard star observations that utilize a standard reference point which is only 512 rows from the CCD amplifier B readout corner.
Although GRB 000131, like other gamma - ray bursts, appears to have taken place in a remote «early galaxy» (or «sub-galactic clumps» of stars) that is smaller than today's luminous galaxies, astronomers found it difficult to detect that extremely dim, sub-galactic clump of stars even with the Hubble Space Telescope, as the observed fading of the afterglow indicated that the maximum brightness of the gamma - ray emission was explosion was at least 10,000 times brighter than its host galaxy.
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).
Subsequently, however, an even more distant quasar with a tentative redshift of z = 6.40 was announced on January 9, 2003, near the SDSS detection limit of a redshift of z ~ 6.5 for bright quasars, and other teams of astronomers detected even more distant, fast - star - forming irregular proto - galaxies, including: gravitationally - lensed HCM 6A behind galaxy cluster Abell 370 with a redshift of z ~ 6.56, which appears to be converting about 40 Solar - masses into stars annually; (PhysicsWeb; IFA press release; Hu et al, 2002, in pdf; and erratum); and the possible «superwind - galaxy» LAE J1044 - 0130 (Subaru press release; and Ajiki et al, 2002, in pdf).
Even in the evening, you can also become the brightest star in all when you are wearing dresses for formal and evening dresses ireland on DHgate.com.
This evening includes all of TV and film's brightest stars, and they're set to dazzle.
The 38 - year - old Scandal star stuns on the cover of Ebony magazine's latest issue, looking absolutely gorgeous while rocking a trendy bob hairstyle, fierce fringe (it's unclear whether the look is a wig for the cover) and even bright blue eyeliner.
I wore them recently for a run, and the bright red color put some extra pep in my step and even inspired me to do something true track stars make time for: foam rolling.
Even in the evening, you can also become the brightest star in all when you are wearing cheap black evening dresses and designer maternity evening dresses on DHgate.com.
Even in the evening, you can also become the brightest star in all when you are wearing hire evening dresses and hobbs evening dresses on DHgate.com.
Even in the evening, you can also become the brightest star in all when you are wearing mid length evening dresses and modern evening dresses on DHgate.com.
The Golden Globes may have witnessed a black - out, but the Oscars saw stars pull on their glitziest and brightest for a evening of film and fashion
The interstellar superheroics of the original «Guardians of the Galaxy» become even brighter and zippier in the sequel, which puts Chris Pratt's Peter «Star - Lord» Quill in touch with his long - lost father, a planet - sized immortal named Ego (perfectly personified by Kurt Russell).
But there's even more talent to be found with DP Greig Fraser («Foxcatcher,» «Zero Dark Thirty,» «Let Me In,» «Bright Star «-RRB- lensing the picture, and a score from Alexandre Desplat («Birth,» «The King's Speech,» «Argo,» «The Grand Budapest Hotel «-RRB-.
Bright Star even if it misses the Palm will do well if it wins any 1 of the prizes and can launch a formidable attempt at the Oscars, its very Academy - friendly.
They captured something unique with Little Miss Sunshine, and they've most certainly captured something special once again, thanks in large part to Stone's breathtaking turn as Billie Jean King, a woman who can still command a room because her star burns that bright, even all of these decades later.
Even in a cheerier context, HBO's documentary «Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds» would be hard to get through without tears.
Avengers: Infinity War premieres on May 4th, starring Downey, Brolin, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Chadwick Boseman, Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Paul Rudd, Tom Holland, Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, and somehow, even more of Hollywood's best and brightest.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z