Sentences with phrase «bright white star»

A bright white star on the side makes them instantly recognisable.
Moving upwards to the left you will see a bright white star.
Betelgeuse is visible as the bright white star just to the upper left of the ring.
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.
Globular cluster NGC 1850 in the Large Magellanic Cloud.Most of the cluster consists of yellow stars; the bright white stars are members of a second, open cluster about 200 light - years beyond NGC 1850.

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The heavens hold more stars than earth has grains Of sand, and given time, each tiny sun Combined should make a world where starlight stains The sky bright white and dark would be undone.
Danielle Dimovski, known in barbeque circles as Diva Q, is a bright star of «Que from the frozen white north.
And those who remember his dynamic and devastating early games when he outshone the brightest stars of Pep Guardiola's amazing Barcelona team and led England to a famous win over Brazil at Wembley why I hope to see Jack back in the red and white of Arsenal very soon, just not as soon as the game against Hull City tomorrow night.
Sean Spicer is taking his first steps to transition from the White House briefing room to the bright lights of a TV news studio — but he's also being courted by «Dancing with the Stars
This plot reveals that not all the starlight is contained within the cities of stars — the galaxies — which appear as bright blue - white blobs.
Saturn hovers about one - third of the way from blue - white Spica (the brightest star in Virgo) on your right to ruddy Antares (the star at the heart of Scorpius, the scorpion) on your far left.
The three bands then correspond to the galactic center of a galaxy in the Hubble field and the interacting galaxy, the center of a bright star in the Magellanic cloud and a star cluster and the last band corresponds to the white dwarf in the Helix and Cat's eye nebulae.
The white blob at the center contains a massive black hole surrounded by infalling material, which, oddly, is not much brighter than some of the stars around it.
The group of bright blue - white stars at the upper - left is the Trapezium Cluster — made up of hot young stars that are only a few million years old.
While Webb looks at the bright star, grisms in the filter wheel will spread the white light of the star out on a detector.
Deneb is tied with Orion's foot star, Rigel, as the most luminous bright star in the heavens — a white supergiant, more dazzling than the famous red variety.
The summer triangle is indeed, however, a triangle, forged from the brightest overhead stars — all interesting white suns surrounded by cosmic delicacies.
This region of space houses one of the highest concentrations of massive, luminous stars in the entire Milky Way — a spectacular family of young, bright, white - blue stars.
That is because white dwarfs are 1000 times dimmer than stars like the Sun, which are so bright that they overwhelm any reflected light from planets around them.
It's a white A-type star, somewhat hotter than the sun, and the 18th brightest star in the night; it harbors a dusty disk (main image) and a planet whose existence is controversial.
A few globular - cluster stars, however, shine in blue - white light — suggesting something anomalously hot, young and bright.
The group of bright blue - white stars at the left is the Trapezium Cluster, hot young stars that are only a few million years old.
These are regions of hot, white stars, for example the Scorpius - Centaurus Association contains many of the brightest stars in the constellations of Scorpius, Lupus, Centaurus and Crux.
This illustration reveals the celestial fireworks deep inside the crowded core of a developing galaxy, as seen from a hypothetical planetary system consisting of a bright, white star and single planet.
There is another Barium - dwarf candidate star, Chi1 Orionis or HR 2047 (G0 V), in the same Ursa Major stellar moving group, which suggests that all three stars may have formed a multiple system until their orbital stability was disrupted when the once, brighter and bigger AGB star shed most of an estimated original mass of 2.6 Solar to reveal its white dwarf core about 30 million years ago (Porto de Mello and da Silva, 1997).
Achernar is a blue - white main sequence star of spectral and luminosity type B3 Vpe (Hiltner et al, 1969), that previously had been classed as bright as a subgiant.
For a time, observers believed that Gacrux had a faint, bluish white (A3 V) binary companion lying within two minutes of arc that is still designated in the SIMBAD Astronomical Database and the Yale Bright Star Catalogue, 1991 5th Revised Edition as Gamma Crucis B (HR 4764 or HD 108925).
This hypothesis suggests that all three stars may have formed a multiple system until their orbital stability was disrupted when the once, brighter and bigger AGB star (HR 6094 B) shed most of an estimated original mass of 2.6 Solar to reveal its white dwarf core about 30 million years ago (Porto de Mello and da Silva, 1997).
However, most stars in the sky, except the brightest ones, appear white or bluish white to the unaided eye because they are too dim for color vision to work.
Stars with white dwarf companions are common; some of the brightest stars in the sky have white dwarf companions, like Sirius and ProStars with white dwarf companions are common; some of the brightest stars in the sky have white dwarf companions, like Sirius and Prostars in the sky have white dwarf companions, like Sirius and Procyon.
Above - An all - sky plot of the 25000 brightest, whitest stars (B - V < 0) shows how these stars are concentrated along the Milky Way.
Luminosity class 0 or Ia + is used for hypergiants, class I for supergiants, class II for bright giants, class III for regular giants, class IV for sub-giants, class V for main - sequence stars, class sd (or VI) for sub-dwarfs, and class D (or VII) for white dwarfs.
H.E. Bond, E. Nelan, M. Burleigh, J.B. Holberg, STScI, NASA Like Sirius, Denebola is a bluish white star that is much brighter, hotter, and massive than our Sun, Sol.
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).
For about two weeks the star could be seen in daylight, but at the end of November it began to fade and change color, from bright white over yellow and orange to faint reddish light, finally fading away from visibility in March, 1574, having been visible to the naked eye for almost 16 months (more about Brahe's «acid tongue and silver nose,» the cultural shock of the «new star,» and how supernovae create high - energy radiation from Wallace H. Tucker).
The Sun, the 12 brightest stars of the Northern Hemisphere and the white dwarf companion stars to Sirius and Procyon are shown.
Created by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, this photograph shows bright blue - white baby stars amidst gas clouds.
From the whitest whites to the boldest brights, get your finger on the pulse of star - loved summer trends
Delicate blue House of Lavande bangles and bright red lips add a hint of color to the star's black - and - white ensemble at a Chanel and Charles Finch pre-Oscars dinner in L.A.
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Finished in bright white with ecru suede, the bright yellow star on the side will add sunny cool to any look.
On my pointer and pinky nails, I painted Superstar, a white cream nail polish, on each as a base, topped with a stars design using Siren, a bright red cream nail polish, and Bundle Monster stamp 14.
White teeth can add so much beauty to your appearance so it is no wonder that the bright Tooth White grins seen on stars get folk enthused to have the same.
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